New Delhi:As the severe second wave of Covid-19 and the resultant lockdowns bring economic activities to a halt, India's job scenario worsened in April 2021.
As per data published by the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE), India's unemployment rate rose to 8 per cent in April, against 6.5 per cent in March.
"April 2021 turned out to be worse than expectations. We had expected labour participation rate to stabilise at its March 2021 level. The LPR had dropped sharply in March already after a modest fall in February. But, the LPR fell for a third consecutive month in April," CMIE's CEO Mahesh Vyas said.
It fell to 39.98 per cent -- the lowest LPR since May 2020, the month of a stringent nation-wide lockdown. The LPR in April 2021 is therefore the worst since the national lockdown, the CMIE said.
It attributed this fall is the result of the local lockdowns in several states. In Maharashtra, a state that imposed partial lockdowns, saw its LPR fall sharply from 44.2 per cent in March to 40.6 per cent in April.
The labour force shrank by 11 lakhs in April 2021 to 42.46 crore compared to 42.58 crore in March. In spite of this smaller labour force looking for employment, a greater proportion failed to find employment.
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