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The sum and substance of the jobs data -Sonalde Desai

-The Hindu Rising unemployment must also be seen as a function of rising education and aspirations The report from the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) is finally out, garnering a lot of attention based on selective reading of tables and spurring partisan debates. In particular, the staggering increase in the unemployment rate, from 1.7% in 2011-12 to 5.8% in 2017-18 for rural men and from 3.0% to 7.1% for urban men, has...

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Over 4 Crore Are Jobless Now, Much More Than Earlier -Subodh Varma

-Newsclick.in Unemployment is estimated at 9.35% in 2019 by CMIE, far worse than the PLFS/nssO estimate of 6.1% for 2017-18. Finally, the government has released the suppressed report on unemployment, now that elections are done and dusted with. Meanwhile, joblessness has worsened dramatically with an estimated 4.17 crore people unemployed, according to another recent report of the CMIE (Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy), based on a similar sample survey. The government had directed...

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What does the merger of National Sample Survey Office and Central Statistics Office entail? -Prashanth Perumal J

-The Hindu * Will the move undermine the nssO’s autonomy, which has been dogged by controversies over data reporting? The story so far: On May 23, the government announced that the National Sample Survey Office (nssO) will be merged with the Central Statistics Office to form the National Statistical Office (NSO). Many believe that this move will undermine the autonomy of the nssO which has been at the centre of various public...

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Why is the government merging India's statistics bodies? -Dhirendra Tripathi

-Livemint.com * nssO and CSO are to be merged into what will be known as NSO * The order puts the merged entity under Mospi secretary The ministry of statistics and programme implementation (MoSPI) passed an order on 23 May to merge the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and National Sample Survey Office (nssO) into the National Statistical Office (NSO). Mint analyses what led to the decision. * When was a revamp of the statistical...

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Why the integrity of data matters -A Vaidyanathan

-The Hindu The merger of the nssO into the Central Statistics Office is a cause for concern The announcement that the government has decided to merge the National Sample Survey Office (nssO) into and under the Central Statistics Office (CSO) has caused both surprise and concern. What exactly the ‘merger’ means remains unclear. Recent attempts to question the veracity of National Sample Survey (nss) data and the way the issue has been...

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