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Nature of Employment and Outcomes for Urban Labor: Evidence from the Latest Labor Force Surveys in India

Publication Year: 2022

Author(s): Roy D, Saroj S, Pradhan M

Abstract:

Given its size and level of income, India faces unique challenges in the labor market. In the urban labor force of nearly 100 million, half of the workers engage in regular wage/salaried employment including in short-term contracts, yet a large number are either self-employed or work as casual labor. This vast pool of employees in the urban sector exists without job contract (92%), social security (90%) or paid leave (89%) barely earning subsistence wages, many close to the poverty threshold. This paper looks at the types of employment (TOE) for urban workforce and its effects on worker outcomes (earnings, hours worked, job loss). The assessment of the effects of TOE remains mostly instinctive without rigorous empirical research. Using latest three rounds of nationally representative Periodic Labor Force Surveys (PLFS), we assess the outcomes for urban workers based on TOE. We estimate the probability of being poor based on TOE and occupation where urban casual labor is associated with 7 percentage points higher likelihood of being poor and nearly 17% lower earnings.

Source of Publication: Indian Economic Review

DOI No.: https://doi.org/10.1007/s41775-022-00131-2

Publisher/Organisation: Springer

URL:
https://ebrary.ifpri.org/digital/collection/p15738coll5/id/8279/rec/4

Theme: Indigenous People | Subtheme: Economic Development

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