Trends and Patterns in Labour Quality in India at Sectoral Level
Published By: Delhi School of Economics | Published Date: March , 2018In this paper aggregate labour quality and the first order quality indices of education, age and
gender have been estimated using the JGF (1987) methodology for
the Indian economy, its broad sectors, disaggregated 27 Indian industries and for the organized and unorganized manufacturing industries. The
objective is to find out the changes which have taken place in
different labour characteristics over time. It
is important as all employed persons are not homogeneous and an
y change over time in its characteristics
has its effect on its marginal product and hence on productivit
y and growth of GDP. The period covered
for the analysis is 1980-81 to 2014-15, which is divided into three-sub-periods, 1980-81 to 1993-94,
1994-95 to 2002-03 and 2003-04 to 2014-15, and the period covered for the organized and unorganized
manufacturing industries labour quality indices is 2000-01 to 20
14-15. The main results of the analysis
are (a) growth of aggregate index of labour quality in India du
ring the period of 1980-2014 grew at an
annual average growth rate of 1.4%, which is almost comparable
to the growth in persons employed and
could contribute significantly to the growth of GDP; (b) the ma
in driver of its growth has been the growth
in the education Index which contributed 1.23 percentage points
to its growth; (c) growth of aggregate
labour quality during 1980-2014 is relatively high in Mining, Electricity, Manufacturing and Services
sectors and is low in Agriculture and Construction; and (d) the growth of labour quality is higher in
organized manufacturing as compared to unorganized manufacturing.
Author(s): K L Krishna, Suresh Aggarwal, B N Goldar, DEB DAS | Posted on: May 29, 2018 | Views()