Rosa Abraham
Pandemic Effect: 9 Months On, More Younger Workers Remain Jobless
Abraham, Rosa; Basole, Amit; Kesar, Surbhi
Abstract
More younger workers, and women, lost jobs and struggled to recover them. Even after employment rates recovered, quality of employment deteriorated, with individuals moving into less secure self-employment in agriculture, construction and small-scale trade.
Citation
Abraham, R., Basole, A., & Kesar, S. Pandemic Effect: 9 Months On, More Younger Workers Remain Jobless
Digital Artefact Type | Blog Post |
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Online Publication Date | Jan 20, 2021 |
Deposit Date | Sep 22, 2023 |
External URL | https://www.indiaspend.com/economy/pandemic-effect-9-months-on-more-younger-workers-remain-jobless-716310 |
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