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Analyze the state of youth employment in India, particularly focusing on the disparities faced by young adults and the impact on young women.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Indian Economy: Unemployment

Topic: Indian Economy: Unemployment

Q5. Analyze the state of youth employment in India, particularly focusing on the disparities faced by young adults and the impact on young women. (15M)

Difficulty level: Moderate

Reference: The Hindu

Why the question: Youth around the world find it tough to get a job: ILO report Key Demand of the question: To critically examine the ILO’s findings on youth employment trends, emphasizing the difficulties faced by young adults in low-income countries and the gender-based disparities, particularly in terms of access to secure jobs and education. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Introduce the ILO’s 2024 report on global youth employment, highlighting the post-COVID-19 recovery challenges and the overall employment trends among young people. Body: Overview: Mention the overall global employment trends for youth, mentioning the increase in temporary and insecure jobs, particularly in India. Impact Mention the difficulties faced by young adults in low-income countries, where only 20% of those aged 25-29 secure paid jobs. Mention the broader implications of this trend on economic development and social stability in these regions. Gender Disparities: Mention the specific challenges faced by young women, including the higher unemployment rates compared to young men. Mention the significant gender gap in youth not in employment, education, or training (NEET) in India. Conclusion: Mention the report’s implications, stressing the need for global efforts to create stable and inclusive employment opportunities for youth, particularly for young women and those in low-income countries, to ensure long-term social and economic stability.

Why the question:

Youth around the world find it tough to get a job: ILO report

Key Demand of the question: To critically examine the ILO’s findings on youth employment trends, emphasizing the difficulties faced by young adults in low-income countries and the gender-based disparities, particularly in terms of access to secure jobs and education.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction: Introduce the ILO’s 2024 report on global youth employment, highlighting the post-COVID-19 recovery challenges and the overall employment trends among young people.

Overview: Mention the overall global employment trends for youth, mentioning the increase in temporary and insecure jobs, particularly in India.

• Mention the overall global employment trends for youth, mentioning the increase in temporary and insecure jobs, particularly in India.

Impact Mention the difficulties faced by young adults in low-income countries, where only 20% of those aged 25-29 secure paid jobs. Mention the broader implications of this trend on economic development and social stability in these regions.

• Mention the difficulties faced by young adults in low-income countries, where only 20% of those aged 25-29 secure paid jobs.

• Mention the broader implications of this trend on economic development and social stability in these regions.

Gender Disparities: Mention the specific challenges faced by young women, including the higher unemployment rates compared to young men. Mention the significant gender gap in youth not in employment, education, or training (NEET) in India.

• Mention the specific challenges faced by young women, including the higher unemployment rates compared to young men.

• Mention the significant gender gap in youth not in employment, education, or training (NEET) in India.

Conclusion: Mention the report’s implications, stressing the need for global efforts to create stable and inclusive employment opportunities for youth, particularly for young women and those in low-income countries, to ensure long-term social and economic stability.

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