Business Desk, ETV Bharat:India’s unemployment rate has increased again in August after falling to pre-Covid levels in July, mainly led by a pullback in the rural jobs market that was so far leading the recovery, according to independent economic think tank Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE)
CMIE data shows that the country’s unemployment rate, which has been falling so far after April, rose to 8.4% in August from 7.4% in July.
“This deterioration in labour market conditions in August was essentially located in rural India. While the unemployment rate rose in both regions (urban and rural), it rose more in rural India,” said CMIE’s managing director Mahesh Vyas.
CMIE data shows that employment declined by 3.6 million in rural India in August, thereby raising the count of the unemployed there to 2.8 million.
“The rest of those who lost jobs simply quit the labour market. And so, the labour force shrunk by 0.8 million in rural India. This shrinking of the labour force in rural India along with a sharp fall in employment is a sign of growing stress in the hinterlands,” Vyas added.