Evidence shows long-term unemployment (LTU) can have life-long scarring impacts on the future employment and earning prospects of individuals and lead to an overall deterioration in the wellbeing of communities. This article examines long-term unemployment in India, providing some of the first estimates from a panel of individuals before and during the pandemic. It shows that LTU makes up a substantial proportion of unemployment among the working-age population, particularly among young workers who have fared even worse since the pandemic. Existing benefits have proven inadequate in addressing long-term unemployment and young workers have a strong desire for active labour market policies from the government to address the worklessness crisi...
We analyze findings from a large-scale survey of around 5000 respondents across 12 states of India, ...
The study sample in Ahmedabad – the largest city and financial capital of Gujarat State in Western I...
This study analyzes the impact of the shocks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on the labor market. Th...
Youth unemployment is a big challenge in developing economies, but there is a limited understanding ...
Unemployment is one of the growing economic concerns for a developing country like India, which has ...
The paper develops a three-sector specific factor model with Harris-Todaro type unemployment to exam...
The rate of unemployment in India has been increasing over the years. The current paper aims to anal...
There are an estimated 4.92 million informal workers in Delhi, India, comprising over 80% of the cit...
The onset of the 'Great Recession' from 2008 was associated with a significant increase in long-term...
The Great Recession has brought with it a significant increase in the long-term unemployed. This is ...
This paper analysed the OECD data on employment protection for 23 OECD countries over the time span ...
Long-term unemployment has been discussed in academic studies as a cause for both scarring effect on...
Drawing on results from a panel of 2778 workers interviewed during and after the 68-day hard lockdow...
Over the past several decades, the rate at which regular unemployment insurance recipients run out o...
Using the CMIE’s Consumer Pyramids Household Survey, we track a panel of households prior to the loc...
We analyze findings from a large-scale survey of around 5000 respondents across 12 states of India, ...
The study sample in Ahmedabad – the largest city and financial capital of Gujarat State in Western I...
This study analyzes the impact of the shocks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on the labor market. Th...
Youth unemployment is a big challenge in developing economies, but there is a limited understanding ...
Unemployment is one of the growing economic concerns for a developing country like India, which has ...
The paper develops a three-sector specific factor model with Harris-Todaro type unemployment to exam...
The rate of unemployment in India has been increasing over the years. The current paper aims to anal...
There are an estimated 4.92 million informal workers in Delhi, India, comprising over 80% of the cit...
The onset of the 'Great Recession' from 2008 was associated with a significant increase in long-term...
The Great Recession has brought with it a significant increase in the long-term unemployed. This is ...
This paper analysed the OECD data on employment protection for 23 OECD countries over the time span ...
Long-term unemployment has been discussed in academic studies as a cause for both scarring effect on...
Drawing on results from a panel of 2778 workers interviewed during and after the 68-day hard lockdow...
Over the past several decades, the rate at which regular unemployment insurance recipients run out o...
Using the CMIE’s Consumer Pyramids Household Survey, we track a panel of households prior to the loc...
We analyze findings from a large-scale survey of around 5000 respondents across 12 states of India, ...
The study sample in Ahmedabad – the largest city and financial capital of Gujarat State in Western I...
This study analyzes the impact of the shocks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on the labor market. Th...