However numerous as 26.5% alumni in Ladakh may be jobless, an administration overview has proposed. The joblessness rate among graduates in the country in the age gathering of 15 years or more has declined to 13.4% in 2022-23 from 14.9% in the past financial year.
According to the most recent Occasional Workforce Review (PLFS), led by the Service of Measurements and Program Execution, the least joblessness rate among graduates matured 15 years or more saw in Chandigarh at 5.6%, which was trailed by Delhi with 5.7% during 2022-23.
The information showed the most elevated joblessness in Andaman and Nicobar Island at 33%, trailed by Ladakh (26.5%) and Andhra Pradesh at 24%.
Among bigger states, the joblessness rate was high in Rajasthan at 23.1% and in Odisha at 21.9%. Joblessness or joblessness rate is characterized as the level of jobless people in the workforce. The NSSO had sent off the Occasional Workforce Study (PLFS) in April 2017.
The reference time frame here is from July 2022 to June 2023. Prior, five yearly reports have been brought out based on the information gathered in PLFS during July 2017-June 2018, July 2018-June 2019, July 2019-June 2020, July 2020-June 2021 and July 2021-June 2022.
Presently, the NSSO has delivered the 6th yearly report based on the Occasional Workforce Study directed during July 2022-June 2023. "The field work for the assortment of data in regard of the examples, allocated for the time of July 2022-June 2023, was finished ideal for the principal visit as well as return to tests, with the exception of 51 first visit and 68 return to FSUs for the province of Manipur, designated in the last quarter, April-June 2023, which were treated as losses, because of upset field circumstance and inaccessibility of internet providers."
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