Monday, 25 July 2016

Date : 25.7.2016
Workforce in Organised/ Unorganised Sector
As per the result of labour force survey on employment and unemployment conducted in 2011-12 by National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, the number of estimated employed persons in 2011-12 on usual status basis were 47.41 crore, of which 82.7% of workforce (39.14 crore persons) was in unorganized sector.

Government has enacted the legislations for the construction workers like The Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996 and The Building and Other Construction Workers’ Welfare Cess Act, 1996. Further, to provide social security to unorganised workers the Government has also enacted the “Unorganised Workers’ Social Security Act, 2008”.

Workers get benefits under various legislations like Employees State Insurance Act, 1948, Employees Compensation Act, 1923, Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972, Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 and Building and Other Construction Workers  Act,  1996.  The  coverage  of  establishments  under  The  Employees’ Provident Fund & Miscellaneous Provisions (EPF&MP) Act 1952 has been enlarged to include construction workers.

The Ministry has initiated many labour welfare measures like minimum pension of Rs. 1000/- per month to the pensioners under Employees’ Pension Scheme (EPS), 1995, portability of provident fund account, National Career Service Portal, Employees State Insurance Corporation 2.0, Revision in eligibility and calculation ceiling under the Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 etc.

State/UT-wise usual status (adjusted), Workforce Participation Rates (%) in the rural and urban areas in the country during 2011-12 is enlisted.





Sl. No.
State/UT
Workforce Participation Rates
%
Rural
Urban
  1.  
Andhra Pradesh
52.2
36.4
  1.  
Arunchal Pradesh
38.3
30.3
  1.  
Assam
34.3
32.9
  1.  
Bihar
27.5
25.3
  1.  
Chhatisgarh
48.6
37.6
  1.  
Delhi
34.2
33.7
  1.  
Goa
37.8
33.7
  1.  
Gujarat
44.7
38.4
  1.  
Haryana
35.6
31.8
  1.  
Himchal Pradesh
53.3
41.6
  1.  
Jammu & Kashmir
40.5
33.7
  1.  
Jharkhand
37.0
28.4
  1.  
Karnataka
45.0
37.6
  1.  
Kerala
38.2
36.3
  1.  
Madhya Pradesh
40.5
32.5
  1.  
Maharashtra
48.6
36.5
  1.  
Manipur
38.9
32.2
  1.  
Meghalaya
45.9
34.0
  1.  
Mizoram
49.6
36.7
  1.  
Nagaland
41.0
28.7
  1.  
Odisha
41.7
38.1
  1.  
Punjab
40.6
36.8
  1.  
Rajasthan
42.4
32.6
  1.  
Sikkim
53.4
45.2
  1.  
Tamil Nadu
48.5
39.2
  1.  
Tripura
40.2
31.9
  1.  
Uttarakhand
38.1
30.5
  1.  
Uttar Pradesh
33.8
31.7
  1.  
West Bengal
39.0
40.0
  1.  
A & N Island
43.2
39.9
  1.  
Chandigarh
34.9
35.4
  1.  
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
32.5
36.7
  1.  
Daman & Diu
42.5
35.5
  1.  
Lakshadweep
32.2
34.7
  1.  
Puducherry
36.3
35.0

All India
39.9
35.5
Source: - NSS Report, 2011-12
This information was given byShri Bandaru Dattatreya, the Minister of State (IC) for Labour and Employment, in reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.

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