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Presented by

C.kavitha(225N1E0018)
S.Sameeha(225N1E0050)

S.Tahaseena(225N1E0063)
A STUDY IN
UNEMPLOYEMENT
IN INDIA
INTRODUCTION
• Unemployment is when an individual who is not employed and is seeking
employment, cannot find work. Unemployment is a key while a high
unemployment rate represents a weak economy. Part of. Guide to
Unemployment.
• It involves a waste of human resource and results in many social evils like
theft, pick-pocketing, robbery, murder etc. It is a serious economic, social and
political problem of the country. It’s a cause as well as effect of poverty. The
unemployment rate is used in economic studies. Rate is determined as the
percentage of those in the labor force without jobs.
TYPES OF UNEMPLOYMENT
CAUSES FOR UNEMPLOYMENT
• SLOW ECONOMIC GROWTH
• FAST GROWING POPULATION
• LOW CAPITAL FORMATION
• FAMILY PLANNING
• DEFECTIVE EDUCATION STYSTEM
Effects of Unemployment in India
• 1.Economic Effects
• 2. Social Effects:
Principles of Unemployment
Disadvantages of Unemployment
• Poverty and Financial Hardship
• Underemployment
• Educational Wastage
• Health Issues
• Population Pressure
Objectives of Unemployment in India Overcome in Unemployment

• Encourage investment
• Promote entrepreneurship
• Enhance skill development
• Strengthen the agriculture sector
• Focus on infrastructure development
• Encourage sectoral diversification
• Improve access to finance
Reduce Unemployment

• • Labor market reforms


• • Public works and infrastructure projects
• • Support and small and medium sized enterprises
• • Youth employment programs
• • Public –private partnership
• • Inclusive economic growth
• • Researcher and development investments
• • Flexible work arrangements
conclusion
Unemployment is a serious issue for any economy. It creates
negative affects to unemployed as they are jobless and suffer
from worse prospects to find new job and those who are
employed feel less secure to keep their jobs in future

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