this is such a well-used but sinister way to present stats.Unemployment crisis: 83% of jobless Indians are youth, says International Labour Organisation Report
Unemployment crisis: 83% of jobless Indians are youth, says ILO report
As per the ILO report, the proportion of educated youth (with at least secondary education), who are unemployed, has nearly doubled to 65.7 percent in 2022 from 35.2 percent in 2000.www.livemint.com
83% of jobless Indian are youth.
so out of all jobless Indians, 83% are youth. isnt that obvious when 85% of India's population is "youth" ?
this doesnt say anything about how much of Indian youth in general are jobless. but the number sticks to you like "83% of youth are jobless".
deeper in the article - 65% of educated youth are in this group - this still means out of overall jobless folks, 65% are youth with secondary educatio - which still is obvious when the overall education numbers have increased in that period.
while this does not say the job market is better or worse, the numbers themselves dont really show the exact picture that the article is trying to project.