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Urban Unemployment Rate Holds Steady At 6.6% For April-June Quarter

Joblessness, or unemployment rate, is defined as the percentage of unemployed people in the labour force.

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The unemployment rate for people aged 15 years and above in urban areas remained unchanged at 6.6% in the April-June quarter, according to the National Sample Survey Survey.

Joblessness, or unemployment rate, is defined as the percentage of unemployed people in the labour force.

The unemployment rate in the June quarter of FY24 was also 6.6%.

The unemployment rate for people aged 15 years and above in the previous January-March quarter of FY24 was 6.7% in urban areas, the 23rd Periodic Labour Force Survey showed.

It also showed that the unemployment rate among females (aged 15 years and above) in urban areas declined to 9% in April-June 2024 from 9.1% in the same quarter a year ago. The rate was 8.5% in January-March, 2024.

Among males, the unemployment rate in urban areas declined to 5.8% in April-June from 5.9% in the same quarter a year ago. The rate was 6.1% in January-March 202.

Labour force participation rate in Current Weekly Status in urban areas for people aged 15 years and above increased to 50.1% in April-June from 48.8% in the same quarter a year ago. The rate was 50.2% in the January-March 2024.

At the all-India level, in the urban areas, a total number of 5,735 FSUs (urban sampling unit curved out from Urban Frame Survey) have been surveyed during April-June 2024.

Labour force refers to the part of the population, which supplies or offers to supply labour for pursuing economic activities for the production of goods and services and, therefore, includes both employed and unemployed persons.

The NSSO launched PLFS in April 2017.

On the basis of PLFS, a quarterly bulletin is brought out giving estimates of labour force indicators namely unemployment rate, worker population ratio (WPR), labour force participation rate, distribution of workers by broad status in employment and industry of work in CWS.

The estimates of unemployed persons in CWS give an average picture of unemployment in a short span of seven days during the survey period.

In the CWS approach, a person is considered unemployed if he/she did not work even for one hour on any day during the week but sought or was available for work at least for one hour on any day during the period.

Labour force, according to CWS, is the number of persons either employed or unemployed on average in a week preceding the date of the survey. LFPR is defined as the percentage of the population in the labour force.

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