The rate of unemployment in India has risen to 23.4 per cent, according to the latest data released by Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) on Monday. The joblessness paints a grim picture of the economy which has been impacted due to the 21-day nation lockdown because of the outbreak of Covid 19.
Based on its previous data, CMIE has predicted that the global pandemic may drastically hamper India’s economic growth causing urban unemployment to soar 30.9 per cent while overall unemployment rose to 23.4 per cent. The latest data from CMIE predicts the joblessness for the week ended 5 April, and estimated that unemployment rate shot up from 8.7 per cent in March to the current 23 per cent.
In March 2020, the labour participation rate fell to an all-time low, the unemployment rate shot up sharply and the employment rate fell to its all-time low. “The employment rate fell to an all-time low of 38.2 per cent in March 2020. The fall since January 2020 is particularly steep - almost spectacular. It seems to have nosedived in March after having struggled to remain stable over the past two years. Then, there is a precipitous fall,” according to CMIE.
Friday, 10 April 2020
India’s Unemployment Rate Shot Up to 23.4 %: CMIE
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