Download - Unemployment in Youth
UNEMPLOYMENT IN YOUTH
MADE BY:YUVRAJ SINGH
PARAMDEEP SINGHVISHAL SOODRAJAT MITTAL
VINAYAK TUMBARIAPRANAV SIKKA
Youth UnemploymentYouth unemployment is
the unemployment of youngPeople. An unemployed person is
someonewho does not have a job but is activelyseeking work. In order to qualify asunemployed for official and statisticalmeasurement, the individual must bewithout employment, willing and able towork, of the officially designated 'workingage' and actively searching for a position.
Loss of Human Resour-
ces
Increase in
Poverty
Socials Problem
s
Effects of Unemployment
Political Instability
Exploitatio-n of Labourers
Causes of unemployment
Rapid growth of population
Agriculture, a seasonal Industry
Defective Education System
Less saving and
investment
Lack of employment
policy
Slow progress of
Industrialisation
Slow economic growth
SURVEY ON UNEMPLOYMENT IN
YOUTH IN BASMA,NEAR
BANUR,DISTRICT-PATIALA,PUNJAB,PIN
CODE-140601
SUGGESTIONS Check on population National employment policy Strengthening Information Technology
sector Promoting rural non farm Activities More Industrialisation Promotion of Exports Change in the Education system
Steps taken by government to increase employment
Swaranjayanti Gram Swarozgar yojana(SGSY) It is the single self employment programme for the rural poor. It was launched in Apirl, 1999.It aims at establishing a large number of small enterprises in the rural areas. The
expenditure on SGSY is shared by the central and state government in the ratio of 75:25. For north- eastern
states this ratio is 90:10.The SGSY is implemented by District Rural Development Authority through the
Panchayat Samitis.The SGSY has now been restructured as National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM).
Micro, small and medium enterprises
With a view to reducing unemployment, government has made special efforts to develop micro, small and medium enterprises. In 2009-10, as many as 695 lakh persons were employed in these industries. Special incentives are given to these enterprises in 11th five year plan.
Development of organised sector
Many people are getting employed in organised public and private sectors, such
as, industries, mining, transport,
construction activities etc.In the year 2008-
09, it provided employment to 2 crore and 81 lakh
persons
Employment in twelve five year plan
Creating 58 million new employment oportunities
Reducing unemployment rate to below 5 per cent
Creating quality jobs in organised sectors
Creating non agriculture work oportunities by creating jobs in industrial and service sectors
Special programmes aimed at target groups such as weavers, artisans, craftmens etc.