Unemployment Burden and its Distribution: Theory and Evidence from India

Published By: Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research | Published Date: July, 01 , 2014

To develop a measure of unemployment that takes into account both the level and intensity of unemployment and that satisfies several desirable properties, including distribution sensitivity (dealing with differences among the unemployed). It can also be decomposed into mean and distributional components and contributions to unemployment by various subgroups of the population. To apply this measure to understand unemployment in India using data from National Sample Surveys on employment and unemployment during the period 1993-2012. It shows that unemployment has generally fallen in this period, but this finding has to be seen in light of considerable underemployment. Moreover, unemployment is driven to a greater extent by higher educated groups; the unemployment among these groups is also fairly substantial. The distribution of unemployment has also worsened. The paper explain these findings and suggest some policies.

Author(s): Sripad Motiram, Karthikeya Naraparaju | Posted on: Aug 25, 2014 | Views(775) | Download (774)


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