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UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM
IN INDIA
Job Difficulties
Work-place Difficulties
No matter how good you are at your job, at some point in your career you are likely to experience at least one sort of work-place difficulty. It could be bullying, work-related stress, redundancy, being fired, or any manner of negative situations that may happen. Everyone reacts differently in these circumstances. For example, someone who has been making others redundant for years, and has seen everything that is involved, may just 'fall apart' when it finally happens to them.
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India's educated youths are facing some serious issues like educated
unemployment and underemployment. Currently, in India, we have
fairly low inflation but unemployment is high. In particular, educated
unemployment is very high. It is around 20 % among graduates. One
suspects that political instability in the country, lack of entrepreneurship,
lack of quality education and quality students, for instance is the result of
excessive unemployment.
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Wage Differentials Between the Public and Private Sector in India
The authors use 1993-94 and 1999-2000 India Employment and Unemployment surveys to investigate wage differentials between the public and private sectors as well as workers' decisions to join a particular sector. To obtain robust estimates of the wage differential, they apply three econometric techniques each relying on a different set of assumptions about the process of job selection. All three methods show that differences in wages between public sector workers and workers in the formal-private and informal-casual sectors are positive and high. Estimates show that, on average, the public sector premium ranges between 62 percent and 102 percent over the private-formal sector, and between 164 percent and 259 percent over the informal-casual sector, depending on the choice of methodology. The authors' review of wage differentials (estimated using similar methodologies) across the world shows that India has one of the largest differentials between wages of public workers and workers in the formal private sector. The wage differentials in India tend to be higher in rural as compared with urban areas, and are higher among women than among men. The wage differential also tends to be higher for low-skilled workers. There is considerable evidence of an increase in the wage differential between 1993-94 and 1999-2000.
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Essay on
Unemployment Problem in India
“Jobs in India are shrinking at an alarming
rate. Privatization and globalization have further aggravated the problem.
Instead of generating employment, they have rendered millions of hands idle.
American policies are effective there but not in India where the accursed ones are
left to fend for themselves leading to frustration, disappointment, anger and
violence".Work-place Difficulties
No matter how good you are at your job, at some point in your career you are likely to experience at least one sort of work-place difficulty. It could be bullying, work-related stress, redundancy, being fired, or any manner of negative situations that may happen. Everyone reacts differently in these circumstances. For example, someone who has been making others redundant for years, and has seen everything that is involved, may just 'fall apart' when it finally happens to them.
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What are the problems faced by Small Scale
Industries in India?
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12 Important Industrial Problems faced in India
Foregoing analysis shows that India has made sufficient
achievement in industrial development during the last five decades and has
emerged as the tenth largest industrialized country of the world. But
considering the size of the country this development is far from satisfactory.
There are many areas where despite requisite facilities
industrial development is either insufficient or completely absent. The pace of
industrial progress has been very slow and the growth has always lagged behind
the target (except in 7th Five Year Plan). Despite industrial progress self-
sufficiency is a distant dream and import substitution a major problem. Under
utilization of existing capacity is another major problem which is due to lack
of power, raw material and demand.
Industry has developed
elite oriented pattern. Concentration of economic power in the hands of few,
regional imbalances, sickness of industries, loss in public sector industries,
unsatisfactory labour relations, lack of capital and industrial raw materials,
changing policy of the government, and defective licensing policy are some of
the problems which are hindering the overall industrial development in the
country. In following paragraphs an attempt has been made to highlight some of
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