Structural changes in the employment structure of India in 2012-2020: Job upgrading or polarization?
This paper analyses employment growth across occupations and sectors in India for the period that goes from 2011-12 to 2019-20. Using data from the National Sample Survey Organisation and the Periodic Labour Force Survey, this study finds evidence of mid-upgrading (relatively higher employment growth in low-mid paid and high-paid jobs) in India during the study period, where jobs are ranked using median daily wages in 2011-12. A decomposition analysis reveals that this pattern is due to the employment growth in jobs in Construction, Wholesale & retail trade, and Transport, storage and communication industries in India. The study also finds a reduction in the employment share of routine task intensive occupations along with a growth in employment in non-routine task intensive occupations (both manual and cognitive) in both rural and urban India.
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2023
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Authors: | Sarkar, Sudipa ; Torrejón Pérez, Sergio |
Publisher: |
Seville : European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC) |
Subject: | employment change | job polarization | technological change | India |
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