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Growth and Changing Structure of Employment

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  • Introduction
  • Trends in Employment Pattern (Sector-wise and Status-wise)
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Growth and Changing Structure of Employment

  • GDP has grown faster than employment since 1950, especially from the late 1990s, creating a gap called jobless growth (more output without enough new jobs).
  • Workers have shifted from primary (farm) work to secondary (industry) and especially services; primary employment fell from about 74% to about 46%, while secondary rose from about 11% to 25% and services from about 15% to 29%.
  • Over time, many workers moved towards casual wage work (casualisation), which is insecure and less protected, though self‑employment still provides the largest share of jobs.
  • Recently, there is some rise in regular salaried employment, likely due to growth of organised and service sectors and higher education/skills, improving access to more stable jobs.
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