The five states with the lowest joblessness rate were Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh
Overall, there has been a slight jump in the total number of jobs created in 2021-22, which stood at around 1.22 crores, to 1.38 crores in 2022-23
Survey says job scenario improved after the resumption of economic activities
Unemployment in the last quarter of 2020 was high compared to that of 2019.
For the week ending July 11, the 30-day moving average of unemployment rate in Pan-India, urban and rural sectors hovered in the 7%-9% range
The CMIE 30-day moving average has shown a reduction in unemployment rate after several weeks
The recovery is visible for the first time in 12 weeks for the week ending May 30, said QuantEco
Of the total working age population aged 15 years and above, 40.34% or 428.5 million were active job seekers during the January-April period
Dipping consumer sentiment in the second run of the infection likely to extend the owes of the credit card sector
According to job portals and CMIE, jobs are being generated at different levels in line with the GDP growth indicators