Survey to Address Data Gap on Migrant Workers
On 18th February 2021, the government launched five pan-India surveys on migrant and domestic workers, employment generated by professionals and in the transport sector apart from quarterly establishment-based employment survey to plug the data gap on migrant Labours.
- The lack of data on workers, which was evident during the COVID-19-induced lockdown in 2020, would be addressed by these surveys being conducted by the Labour Bureau.
Key Points
- The objective of the all-India survey on domestic workers would be to estimate the proportion of domestic workers in the workforce by major states and all-India. It would also estimate percentage distribution of these ....
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