Context:
- The study by IIM Lucknow highlights a shift in India’s economic growth pattern – a surge in job creation pre-2004 followed by jobless growth.
- Even premier institutions struggle with student placements, indicating a skills gap.
Key Findings:
- Unemployment is significantly higher among highly educated youth (graduates and above) compared to the less educated.
- Gender disparity persists – female labor force participation is much lower than males.
What is Jobless Growth?
- It’s a situation where economic growth doesn’t translate into new jobs.
- This can happen during economic recovery or periods of expansion.
Factors Causing Jobless Growth in India:
- Global Slowdown: A sluggish global economy can force workers into lower-paying jobs with fewer benefits.
- Focus on Limited Sectors: Growth in sectors like finance, IT, and real estate doesn’t generate enough jobs.
- Skill Mismatch: The education system might not equip graduates with the skills employers demand.
- Underutilized Resources: Industries might not operate at full capacity due to machinery or raw material shortages, hindering job creation.
- Informal Sector Reliance: A large rural population depends on irregular, often hazardous, informal jobs.
- Stagnant Agricultural Sector: Though employing many young people, agriculture offers low value-added contributions, hindering job creation.
Impacts of Jobless Growth:
- Underutilization of labor and human resources leads to lower productivity.
- This can exacerbate poverty, malnutrition, and lower per capita income.
- Falling employment and earnings hinder India’s ability to create jobs for its growing population.
Indian Initiatives to Improve Employability:
- National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC): Finances and oversees various skill development programs.
- Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY): Offers short-term, industry-relevant skill training programs.
- Digital Skilling Programs: Equip individuals for the digital economy.
- Apprenticeship Programs: Encourage industry participation in on-the-job training.
Suggestions and Way Ahead:
- Focus on mass education, quality teachers, and labor-intensive manufacturing.
- Create a safer work environment for women to increase female workforce participation.
- Increase government investment and diversify the agricultural sector for higher productivity and job creation.
- Offer on-the-job training and employment subsidies to improve existing employees’ skills and job satisfaction.
Mains Practice Question:
Why does jobless growth happen? Discuss India’s recent economic performance and its impact on job creation.
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