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Unemployment seen in India

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Answered by piyushgill26pa184f
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Yes unemployment is seen in India because the people are more educated but the skill is having with less people
Answered by samueljohngurrp2olf7
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India Unemployment Rate

Unemployment Rate in India increased to 3.52 percent in 2017 from 3.51 percent in 2016. Unemployment Rate in India averaged 4.05 percent from 1983 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 8.30 percent in 1983 and a record low of 3.41 percent in 2014.

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India LabourLastPreviousHighestLowestUnitUnemployment Rate3.523.518.303.41percent[+]Employed Persons29650.0028999.0029650.0017491.00Thousand[+]Unemployed Persons44.8548.2648.265.10Million[+]Labor Force Participation Rate52.5050.9052.9050.90percent[+]Population1283.601268.961283.60359.00Million[+]Retirement Age Women60.0060.0060.0060.00[+]Retirement Age Men60.0060.0060.0060.00[+]Living Wage Family17400.0017500.0017500.0017300.00INR/Month[+]Living Wage Individual11000.0011000.0011000.0010300.00INR/Month[+]Wages272.19255.65272.193.87INR/Day[+]Wages High Skilled44000.0048100.0048100.0044000.00INR/Month[+]Wages In Manufacturing347.30322.07347.304.86INR/Day[+]Wages Low Skilled10300.0011900.0013300.0010300.00INR/Month[+]Youth Unemployment Rate12.9018.1018.1012.90percent[+]



India Unemployment Rate

In India, the unemployment rate measures the number of people actively looking for a job as a percentage of the labour force. This page provides - India Unemployment Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. India Unemployment Rate - actual data, historical chart and calendar of releases - was last updated on September of 2018.






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CountryLastSouth Africa27.20Jun/18Spain15.30Jun/18Brazil12.30Jul/18Italy10.40Jul/18Turkey9.70May/18Argentina9.10Mar/18France9.10Jun/18Euro Area8.20Jul/18Saudi Arabia6.10Mar/18Canada6.00Aug/18Australia5.30Jul/18Indonesia5.13Mar/18Russia4.70Jul/18United Kingdom4.00Jun/18United States3.90Aug/18China3.83Jun/18Netherlands3.80Jul/18South Korea3.80Jul/18India3.52Dec/17Mexico3.50Jul/18Germany3.40Jul/18Japan2.50Jul/18Switzerland2.40Aug/18Singapore2.10Jun/18

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