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Educated Unemployed and Employment Preferential
Differentials of Educated: Evidences from Field
Kumar Yogesh
Institute...
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Developing Country Studies www.
iiste.
org
ISSN 2224-607X (Paper) ISSN 2225-0565 (Online)
Vol 1, No.
2, 2011
15 | P a g e
www.
iiste.
org
Educated Unemployed and Employment Preferential
Differentials of Educated: Evidences from Field
Kumar Yogesh
Institute of Applied Manpower Research
E-mail: yogesh.
vaish@gmail.
com
Abstract
The developing countries face peculiar problems which include growing magnitude of educated
unemployed.
Present study examines the structure and nature of educated unemployed in India, The
study to analyze unemployment amongst various education levels, as also employment in non-farm
sector of educated and gendered effects in occupational structure of employment.
The study envisages
the scope of further employment in non-farm sectors of these populace groups.
It is observed that a
good number of illiterates, those educated up to middle, and even those educated beyond secondary
level resort to doing agricultural and allied activities.
Nonetheless, the percentage
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