Context:
According to the recent survey by Lokniti-CSDS, more than one in three (36%) Indians aged between 15 and 34 consider unemployment to be the most significant issue.
Key Findings of Lokniti-CSDS’s Latest Survey:
- Unemployment: As many as 40% of highly educated respondents (graduate and above) identified unemployment as the most pressing concern.
- In contrast, only 27% of non-literate individuals cited unemployment as their primary concern, likely due to their greater willingness to take on a range of jobs.
- Corruption: About 6% of respondents identified corruption as the most significant challenge; 4% each identified problems in education and high population.
- Price Rise: The share of those identifying price rise as the primary concern has increased by 7 percentage points.
Occupational Status:
- Full- Time Jobs: Almost half of respondents (49%) said they were engaged in some form of work — 40% had full-time jobs; 9% were working part-time.
- Self Employed: Almost a fourth (23%) of youth with jobs were self-employed.
- Employment Profile: Sixteen percent were professionals such as doctors or engineers,15% were involved in agriculture, and semi-unskilled and skilled workers made up 27% of the total.
- Government Jobs: Only 6% were in government jobs.
Job Aspirations:
- Sector Wise Preference: The education sector was the second most preferred (14%), followed by science and technology-related jobs and starting their own businesses (10% each).
Government Job vs Private Jobs:
- Three out of five respondents chose government jobs, and more than one out of four opted for their own business.
- The preference for setting up an own business has grown consistently over this period — from 16% in 2007 to 27% in 2023.
News Source: The Indian Express
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