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  • Launched in 2017, the key objective of PLFS is to estimate the key employment and unemployment indicators (viz. LFPR, WPRUR): 
    • in the short time interval of three months for the urban areas only in ‘Current Weekly Status’ (CWS) and 
    • in both ‘Usual Status’ and CWS in both rural and urban areas annually.

 

  • Key Indicators used in PLFS:
    • Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR): Percentage of persons in the labour force (i.e. working or seeking or available for work) in the population.
    • Worker Population Ratio (WPR): Percentage of employed persons in the population.
    • Unemployment Rate (UR): Percentage of persons unemployed among the persons in the labour force.
    • Activity Status: It is determined on the basis of the activities pursued by the person during the specified reference period (preceding date of survey). 
      • Usual Status: Reference period is 365 
      • Current Weekly Status (CWS): Reference period is  7 days 

 

  • Key findings
Indicator2021 (Jan –Dec)2023 (Jan –Dec)Trend

 

LFPR

 

 

Total55.2%59.8%Increase
Rural57.6 %63.4 %Increase
Urban49.4 %51.4 %Increase
Male77.4 %78.3  %Increase
Female32.8 %41.3  %Increase
WPRTotal52.9%58.0%Increase

 

UR

Total4.2%3.1%Decrease
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