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[IWS] INDIA: KEY INDICATORS OF EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT IN INDIA 2010 [June 2011]
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School of Industrial & Labor Relations-------- Director, Institute for Workplace Studies
Cornell University
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New York, NY 10016 -------------------------------Director, IWS News Bureau
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Government of India
Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
KEY INDICATORS OF EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT IN INDIA 2010 [June 2011]
http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/Key_Indicators_Emp_&_Unemp_66th_round.pdf
[full-text, 235 pages]
CONTENTS
Chapter One Introduction 1-4
Chapter Two Features of the Survey on Employment and Unemployment 5-7
Chapter Three Key Findings of NSS 66th round (July 2009- June 2010) survey on
Employment and Unemployment
8-176
Appendix A Concepts and definitions A-1 – A-12
Appendix B Sample Design and Estimation Procedure B-1 – B-8
Appendix C Projected Population C-1 – C-3
Appendix D Facsimile of Schedule 10 on Employment & Unemployment D-1 – D-16
Summary Tables
Table No. Title Page
Table S1 Some important employment and unemployment indicators at a glance 20
Table S1.1 Estimated persons/person-days (in million) in different braod activity statuses 21
Table S2 Distribution of persons (per 1000) by age-group for each state/u.t. 22-30
Table S3 Labour Force Participation Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years
according to usual principal status approach for each state/u.t.
31
Table S4 Labour Force Participation Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years
according to usual status (ps+ss) approach for each state/u.t.
32
Table S5 Labour Force Participation Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years
according to current weekly status approach for each state/u.t.
33
Table S6 Labour Force Participation Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years
according to current daily status approach for each state/u.t.
34
Table S7 Worker Population Ratio (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years according
to usual principal status approach for each state/u.t.
35
Table S8 Worker Population Ratio (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years according
to usual status (ps+ss) approach for each state/u.t.
36
Table S9 Worker Population Ratio (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years according
to current weekly status approach for each state/u.t.
37
Table S10 Worker Population Ratio (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years according
to current daily status approach for each state/u.t.
38
Table S11 Proportion Unemplyed (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years according to
usual principal status approach for each state/u.t.
39
Table S12 Proportion Unemplyed (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years according to
usual status (ps+ss) approach for each state/u.t.
40
Table S13 Proportion Unemplyed (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years according to
current weekly status approach for each state/u.t.
41
Table S14 Proportion Unemplyed (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years according to
current daily status approach for each state/u.t.
42
Table S15 Unemployment Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years according to
usual principal status approach for each state/u.t.
43
Table S16 Unemployment Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years according to
usual status (adjusted) approach for each state/u.t.
44
Table S17 Unemployment Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years according to
current weekly status approach for each state/u.t.
45
Table S18 Unemployment Rate (per 1000) for persons of age 15-59 years according to
current daily status approach for each state/u.t.
46
Table S19 Labour Force Participation Rate (per 1000) for all persons according to usual
principal status approach for each state/u.t.
47
Table S20 Labour Force Participation Rate (per 1000) for all persons according to usual
status (ps+ss) approach for each state/u.t.
48
Table S21 Labour Force Participation Rate (per 1000) for all persons according to
current weekly status approach for each state/u.t.
49
Table S22 Labour Force Participation Rate (per 1000) for all persons according to
current daily status approach for each state/u.t.
50
Table S23 Worker Population Ratio (per 1000) for all persons according to usual
principal status approach for each state/u.t.
51
Table S24 Worker Population Ratio (per 1000) for all persons according to usual status
(ps+ss) approach for each state/u.t.
52
Table S25 Worker Population Ratio (per 1000) for all persons according to current
weekly status approach for each state/u.t.
53
Table S26 Worker Population Ratio (per 1000) for all persons according to current daily
status approach for each state/u.t.
54
Table S27 Proportion Unemployed (per 1000) for all persons according to usual
principal status approach for each state/u.t.
55
Table S28 Proportion Unemployed (per 1000) for all persons according to usual status
(ps+ss) approach for each state/u.t.
56
Table S29 Proportion Unemployed (per 1000) for all persons according to current
weekly status approach for each state/u.t.
57
Table S30 Proportion Unemployed (per 1000) for all persons according to current daily
status approach for each state/u.t.
58
Table S31 Unemployment Rate (per 1000) for all persons according to usual principal
status approach for each state/u.t.
59
Table S32 Unemployment Rate (per 1000) for all persons according to usual status
(adjusted) approach for each state/u.t.
60
Table S33 Unemployment Rate (per 1000) for all persons according to current weekly
status approach for each state/u.t.
61
Table No. Title Page
Table S34 Unemployment Rate (per 1000) for all persons according to current daily
status approach for each state/u.t.
62
Table S35 Distribution (per 1000) of workers according to usual status (ps+ss) approach
by broad employment status for each state/u.t.
63-71
Table S36 Distribution (per 1000) of workers according to usual status (ps+ss) approach
by industry sections of NIC-2004 for each state/u.t.
73-81
Table S37 Distribution (per 10000) of workers according to usual status (ps+ss)
approach by occupation divisions for each state/u.t.
83-91
Table S38 Average wage/ salary earnings (Rs. 0.00) per day received by regular wage/
salaried employees (activity status codes: 31, 71, 72) of age 15-59 years for
each State/u.t.
92-94
Table S39 Average wage/ salary earnings (Rs. 0.00) per day received by casual labours
of age 15-59 years engaged in works other than public works (activity status
codes: 51) for each State/U.T.
95-96
Table S40 Average wage/ salary earnings (Rs. 0.00) per day received by casual labours
of age 15-59 years engaged in public works other than MGNREG public
works (activity status codes: 41) for each State/U.T.
97
Table S41 Average wage/ salary earnings (Rs. 0.00) per day received by casual labours
of age 15-59 years engaged in MGNREG public works (activity status codes:
42) for each State/U.T.
98
Detailed Tables
Table No. Title Page
Table P1 Number of villages/ UFS blocks, households and persons surveyed by
state/ u.t.
99
Table P2 Number of households and persons surveyed by age and sex for each state/
u.t.
100-102
Table P3 Estimated number of households and persons by age and sex for each
state/ u.t.
103-105
Table P4 Distribution (per 1000) of persons by principal usual activity category for
each age-group
106-114
Table P5 Distribution (per 1000) of persons by usual activity category taking also
into consideration the subsidiary economic status of persons categorized
'not working' in the principal status (ps+ss) for each age-group
115-123
Table P6 Distribution (per 1000) of persons by current weekly activity for each agegroup
124-132
Table P7 Distribution (per 1000) of person-days by current daily activity for each
age-group
133-141
Table P8 Distribution (per 1000 ) of usually working persons by industry of work 142-173
Table P9 Distribution (per 10000) of workers by occupation sub-division /division 174-176
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