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Employment and Inequalities Preet Rustagi Professor, IHD, New Delhi. Round Table on Addressing Economic Inequality in India Bengaluru, 8 th January 2015

Introduction the context Impressive GDP growth over the last few decades in India over 6% since 1980s leading to important changes in the employment conditions The first report India Labour and Employment Report 2014 provides analyses of changes in labour market and employment since initiation of economic reforms Among the most important emerging economies of the world but employment conditions still remain poor A bulk of the working poor, reflecting inequalities Post reform period one of increasing inequality accompanied by significant decline in poverty (pre reform growth pattern in rural areas was pro-poor with APCE growing faster at the lower end (Mazumdar and Sarkar, 2013)

Introduction the context Impressive GDP growth over the last few decades in India over 6% since 1980s leading to important changes in the employment conditions The first report India Labour and Employment Report 2014 provides analyses of changes in labour market and employment since initiation of economic reforms Among the most important emerging economies of the world but employment conditions still remain poor A bulk of the working poor, reflecting inequalities Post reform period one of increasing inequality accompanied by significant decline in poverty (pre reform growth pattern in rural areas was pro-poor with APCE growing faster at the lower end (Mazumdar and Sarkar, 2013)

Employment, Labour Markets and Conditions of Work Labour force to population ratio low in India (56%) compared to rest of the world (64%); lower women work participation Imbalanced pattern of growth: 49% engaged in agriculture, contribute only 14% to GDP; manufacturing employs 13%, contributes 16% to GDP; services employ 27%, contribute 58% Large percentage of informal workers (92%), with low earnings and no social protection Levels of education and skills extremely low Female LFPR very low; engaged in low productivity, low income, insecure and informal work; limited work opportunities

Contd Open unemployment low; main problem lack of productive employment Significant labour market segmentation Considerable exclusion in access to quality employment Wide regional differentiation in access to quality employment Employment Situation Index (ESI) Indicators: percentage employed in regular formal work, work participation rate, percentage employed as casual labour, percentage of self-employed below poverty line, average wage of casual labourers, unemployment rate for secondary educated and above, percentage of unionised informal workers

Employment Situation Index (ESI) for Major States, 2011-12 Region/States Index (ESI) Region/States Index (ESI) North East Haryana 3 Bihar 21 Punjab 5 Odisha 20 Himachal Pradesh 1 West Bengal 15 Delhi 2 Jharkhand 16 Rajasthan 11 West Jammu & Kashmir 9 Gujarat 12 Central Maharashtra 7* Madhya Pradesh 18 South Uttar Pradesh 19 Andhra Pradesh 7* Uttarakhand 12 Karnataka 4 Chhattisgarh 17 Kerala 10 North-East Tamil Nadu 6 Assam 14

Labour Market Performance and Employment Outcomes Some major concerns Slow transfer of workers from agriculture to non-agriculture Increasing informalization and contractualization Collective bargaining shrinking- sharp decline in incidence of strikes and rise in closures Increasing labour market inequalities widening wage differentials between groups and sectors (a casual worker earning less than 7% to that of public-sector employee) widening gap between per-worker earnings in agriculture and non-agriculture (now ratio of 1:6) increasing share of capital and declining share of wages

Inequality Index of Average Annual Wage/Salary of Rural Casual Labour, Regular Workers and Central Government Public Sector Employees, 1983 to 2011-12.

Labour Market Performance and Employment Outcomes contd Some positive aspects Increasing real wages (over 3% during 1983-2012) and labour productivity Diversification from agriculture to non-agriculture accelerated Informalization seems to have halted and organized sector employment growth increased since 2004 05. Decline in absolute poverty- larger decline among deprived groups Increasing access of deprived groups to public sector jobs and decline in access of upper groups Rise in unionization of unorganized workers in recent years; popular movements, NREGA, etc.

Employment Challenges A large number of working poor- 25% of workers (118 million); up to 58% (276 million) if poverty line $2 (ppp) Overcoming low productivity of work huge challenge Large percentage working in deplorable conditions-health, safety standards need addressing Youth unemployment- increasing educated youth unemployment major concern (18% graduate unemployment) Ongoing youth bulge; challenge of providing education and skills to new entrants in labour force Discrimination and unequal access of women to employment; educated female unemployment very high (23%) Deprived groups in backward regions doubly disadvantaged; larger share being grabbed by elites in all groups; huge within group inequalities, particularly among upper groups

KDF Distributions for Casual and Regular wage earners, Various NSS rounds

Policy Agenda Targeting economy wide productivity increase, sectoral development with emphasis on manufacturing, expansion in employment Regulatory interventions for improving quality of employment, safeguarding basic rights Strategy for gradual formalization of employment Macroeconomic policy supporting employment strategy Managing youth bulge by expansion and improvements in education and skill-training and urban growth Addressing social and regional dimensions of exclusion along with within group inequalities Balancing labour flexibility needs of enterprises and interests of workers; simplification and modernisation of labour laws Guaranteeing a minimum universal Social Protection Floor along with public provisioning of education and health benefits

To conclude Comprehensive, responsive and effective labour and employment policies central to sustainable and inclusive development