Dhingra Swati, Kondirolli Fjolla
Centre for Economic Performance and Department of Economics, London School of Economics, London, UK.
Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Department of Economics, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
Indian Econ Rev. 2022;57(1):223-235. doi: 10.1007/s41775-022-00136-x. Epub 2022 Jun 27.
Evidence shows long-term unemployment (LTU) can have life-long scarring impacts on the future employment and earning prospects of individuals and lead to an overall deterioration in the wellbeing of communities. This article examines long-term unemployment in India, providing some of the first estimates from a panel of individuals before and during the pandemic. It shows that LTU makes up a substantial proportion of unemployment among the working-age population, particularly among young workers who have fared even worse since the pandemic. Existing benefits have proven inadequate in addressing long-term unemployment and young workers have a strong desire for active labour market policies from the government to address the worklessness crisis. A national-level commitment to active labour market policies could prevent a lost generation of young workers from falling into long-term unemployment and the ills that accompany it.
有证据表明,长期失业会对个人未来的就业和收入前景产生终身的创伤性影响,并导致社区福祉的整体恶化。本文研究了印度的长期失业情况,给出了疫情之前和期间一组个人的一些初步估计。研究表明,长期失业在适龄劳动人口的失业中占相当大的比例,尤其是在疫情以来情况更糟的年轻工人中。事实证明,现有的福利措施不足以解决长期失业问题,年轻工人强烈希望政府出台积极的劳动力市场政策来应对失业危机。在国家层面致力于积极的劳动力市场政策,可以防止一代年轻工人陷入长期失业及其带来的种种弊端。