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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Employment: Government to launch enterprise-level survey in August -Aanchal Magazine

Employment: Government to launch enterprise-level survey in August -Aanchal Magazine

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published Published on Jul 19, 2018   modified Modified on Jul 19, 2018
-The Indian Express

The government is looking at various data sources and has started releasing enrolment data for Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) as an indicator. As per latest data, 41.26 lakh enrollments were recorded in the EPFO database for Sept 2017-April 2018.

The government is planning to launch enterprise-level area frame survey early next month for capturing employment generation in companies with less than ten workers. The results of the survey, which is aimed at estimating job creation in unorganised sector, will take at least a year to come through, a senior government official said.

“The committee working on the survey design has already met four times and broadly finalised the contours. Some more details are being looked into and those will be finalised in the next meeting, after which the survey will be launched,” the official said.

The government is keen to estimate employment generation in unorganised sector as other datasets are focused on the organised sector, another official said. The survey will be conducted quarterly by Labour Bureau, under the Ministry of Labour and Employment.

“The frame (for the survey), which includes the questionnaire and the other related statistical tools, will itself take a year to be set up, after which only the results can be released,” one of the officials cited above said.

A panel headed by former University of Calcutta Professor S P Mukherjee is finalising the questionnaire and investigators, officials said.

The government is looking at various data sources and has started releasing enrolment data for Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) as an indicator. As per latest data, 41.26 lakh enrollments were recorded in the EPFO database for Sept 2017-April 2018.

Employment generation for organised sector was being estimated by Labour Bureau’s Quarterly Employment Survey (QES) though a panel headed by former Chief Statistician TCA Anant is looking into the merits of QES and if it should be continued, especially in the context of the release of EPFO numbers.

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The Indian Express, 4 July, 2018, https://indianexpress.com/article/business/business-others/employment-government-to-launch-enterprise-level-survey-in-august-5244637/


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