The unemployment rate is defined as the percentage of persons unemployed among the persons in the labour force.
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Unemployment rate dips to 6-year low of 3.2% in 2022-2023: PLFS data

The country's unemployment rate for persons aged 15 years and above dipped to a six-year low of 3.2% during July 2022-June 2023, according to the Periodic Labour Force Survey Annual Report 2022-2023 released by the National Sample Survey Office.

The unemployment rate for the so-called “usual status”, for persons of age 15 years and above, was 4.1% during the same period in the previous year (2021-22); 4.2% in 2020-21; 4.8% in 2019-20; 5.8% in 2018-19; and 6.0% in 2017-18, the NSSO data shows.

The unemployment rate is defined as the percentage of persons unemployed among the persons in the labour force. Under the usual status, the activity status of a person is determined on the basis of the activities pursued by the person during the specified reference period i.e. 365 days preceding the date of the survey. 

During 2022-23, the unemployment rate in both rural and urban areas dipped to 2.4% and 5.4%, respectively. It was 3.2% and 6.3%, respectively, in the previous year.

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If considered for the past five-year period, in rural areas, the unemployment rate decreased from 5.3% in 2017-18 to 2.4% in 2022-23, while for urban areas it decreased from 7.7% to 5.4%. For males, it dipped from 6.1% to 3.3% and for females, from 5.6% to 2.9% during the said period.

The decreasing trend in unemployment rate for persons of age 15 years and above, shows in rural areas, the rate dipped from 8.4% in 2017-18 to 4.4% in 2022-23 while for urban areas it decreased 9.5% to 7%. For males, it dipped from 8.7% to 5.1% and for females, it eased from 9% to 5.1%.

For this year, the unemployment rate in the country's urban areas decreased from 7.6% in April-June 2022 to 6.6% in April-June 2023 for persons of age 15 years and above. For male, it decreased from 7.1% to 5.9% during this period and for female, it decreased from 9.5% to 9.1% during this period.

The key findings of periodic labour force survey (PLFS) annual report 2022-2023 shows in rural areas, the labour force participation rate surged from 50.7% in 2017-18 to 60.8% in 2022-23, while for urban areas it increased from 47.6% to 50.4%. For males, the rate surged from 75.8% to 78.5% and for females, from 23.3% to 37% during the said five-year period.

In rural areas, worker population ratio (WPR) increased from 48.1% in 2017-18 to 59.4% in 2022-23, while it increased from 43.9% to 47.7% for urban areas. For male, it increased from 71.2% to 76% and for females, from 22% to 35.9% during the said period.

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Indicating the increasing trend in labour force participation rate, for persons of age 15 years and above, the NSSO data shows in rural areas, it increased from 48.9% in 2017-18 to 56.7% in 2022-23, while for urban areas it increased from 47.1% to 49.4%. Among males, the rate surged from 75.1% to 77.4% and from 21.1% to 31.6% among females.

Similarly, the increasing trend in the worker population ratio (WPO), for persons of age 15 years and above, shows in rural areas, the WPO increased from 44.8% in 2017-18 to 54.2% in 2022-23, while for urban areas it increased from 42.6% to 46%. For males, it increased from 68.6% to 73.5% and for females, it surged from 19.2% to 30%.

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