
Employment Growth, Informalization, and Economic Issues in India
Explore the complexities of employment growth, informalization, and other economic issues in India through topics like jobless growth, difference between formal and informal sectors, and the impact of planned development on agriculture. Dive into the nuances of workforce dynamics and the challenges faced by different sectors in the Indian economy.
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SNS ACADEMY A fingerprint International School Affiliated to CBSE New Delhi Affiliation No :1930610 GRADE XII B (2020-21) COURSE NAME : ECONOMICS (030) Chapter EMPLOYMENT : GROWTH, INFORMALISATION AND OTHER ISSUES 1
A cement shop owner A construction worker What are the similarities and A civil engineer of a Differences? construction company Self employed casual wage labourers regular salaried employees. 2/10 TOPIC/COURSE CODE-NAME/FACULTY/DEPT/COLLEGE 5/26/2020
WORK @ (i) Agriculture (ii) Mining and Quarrying (iii) Manufacturing (iv) Electricity, Gas and Water Supply (v) Construction (vi) Trade (vii) Transport and Storage and (viii) Services. 3/10 5/26/2020 TOPIC/COURSE CODE-NAME/FACULTY/DEPT/COLLEGE
JOBLESS GROWTH 1960 2000, gross domestic product (GDP) of india grew positively and was higher than the employment growth After 1990s a widening gap between the growth of gdp and employment. The indian economy, without generating employment, we have been able to produce more goods and services. 4/10 TOPIC/COURSE CODE-NAME/FACULTY/DEPT/COLLEGE 5/26/2020
55 years of planned development, three-fifth of Indian workforce depends on farming as the major source of livelihood. WHY?? 5/10 TOPIC/COURSE CODE-NAME/FACULTY/DEPT/COLLEGE 5/26/2020
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FORMAL AND INFORMAL SECTORS OF ECONOMY 6/10 5/26/2020 TOPIC/COURSE CODE-NAME/FACULTY/DEPT/COLLEGE
CONTENT SLIDE 7/10 5/26/2020 TOPIC/COURSE CODE-NAME/FACULTY/DEPT/COLLEGE
CONTENT SLIDE 8/10 5/26/2020 TOPIC/COURSE CODE-NAME/FACULTY/DEPT/COLLEGE
NSSO defines unemployment as a situation in which all those who, owing to lack of work, are not working but seeking work TOPIC/COURSE CODE-NAME/FACULTY/DEPT/COLLEGE 9/10 5/26/2020
REFERENCES & THANKING SLIDE TOPIC/COURSE CODE-NAME/FACULTY/DEPT/COLLEGE 10/10 5/26/2020