Young Indians more likely to be jobless if they’re educated
Friday, 29 March 2024
A recent International Labour Organization (ILO) report highlights a significant unemployment issue in India, particularly among the youth and educated demographic. The report revealed that the jobless rate for graduates stood at 29.1%, which is nearly nine times the 3.4% unemployment rate for individuals who are illiterate. Furthermore, young people possessing secondary or higher education faced an unemployment rate six times higher, at 18.4%.
A recent International Labour Organization (ILO) report highlights a significant unemployment issue in India, particularly among the youth and educated demographic. The report revealed that the jobless rate for graduates stood at 29.1%, which is nearly nine times the 3.4% unemployment rate for individuals who are illiterate. Furthermore, young people possessing secondary or higher education faced an unemployment rate six times higher, at 18.4%.
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