Examples of using Labour force in English and their translations into Hindi
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the proportion of people, 15+yrs, in the labour force went from 78.6 per cent to 73.3 per cent.
female labour force participation in India fell from 34.8% to 27%, according to an April 2017 World Bank report.
population size is often the same in towns and villages, and the deciding criterion for classification is the composition of the labour force.
India's female Labour Force Participation Rate(LFPR),
female labour force participation in India fell from 34.8% to 27%, according to an April 2017
periodic labour force survey(PLFS) India's unemployment rate hit a 45 year high of 6.1%in 2017-18.
All individuals who are outside of the labour force according to the above definition,
half of all unmarried women in the 15-60 age bracket were in the labour force while the comparative rate for married women was 20%--a figure that has remained more
the Business Standard reported on Thursday, citing the NSSO's periodic labour force survey report, which has not been released officially yet.
Inadequacy of capital investment persists heavily in India and that has been a key contributor in not generating enough industry that in turn provides employment to the labour force.
India's greatest asset is undoubtedly the youth of our country. India is a vast country with a population of around 1.21 billion and a labour force of around 485 million.
more than 75% of its labour force is engaged in subsistence and fishing.
their major labour force component is found within the agricultural sector.
Thus, even though overall employment and female labour force participation has increased since 1983,
skilled labour force, and it was this combination that produced a situation where the‘highest good' was the making of money
In India, the 1947 Industrial Disputes Act imposes heavy restrictions on firms' ability to contract workers and expand their labour force, ultimately doing more harm than good.
Consequently, the unemployment rate- the number of people unemployed as a percentage of the labour force- increased from 5.99 per cent in 1993-94 to 7.32 per cent in 1999-2000.
In fact, the reverse is happening and India's female labour force participation fell from 34.8% to 27%--the lowest in South Asia after Pakistan--in the two decades preceding 2013.
Why has the manufacturing sector, which provides the bulk of employment to the skilled and semi-skilled labour force, grown at an abysmally low rates of between 2 per cent and 5 per cent?
about 550 million people as the labour force, India has abundant