Can Labour Policy Reforms be a Panacea for India's Unemployment problem?

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  • Arnab Majumdar Department of Economics, Women’s Christian College, Kolkata

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https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v57i5.87-90p

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Abstract

Unemployment situation in India has become a matter of serious concern over the last many years. However, it is not the Covid-induced impact on unemployment that is being talked about here. The deterioration of India’s employment scenario began around 2011-12 long before the onset of Covid and by 2017-18 it turned grave. There are some deep-rooted policy issues which are responsible for the deterioration of India’s employment scenario and some fundamental policy changes are required for tackling them. This article takes a look at these issues and tries to assess whether the recent changes in the labour policy can become the panacea by taking care of these issues.

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2022-05-01

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Majumdar, A. (2022). Can Labour Policy Reforms be a Panacea for India’s Unemployment problem?. The Management Accountant Journal, 57(5), 87–90. https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v57i5.87-90p

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Labour Policy

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