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Occupational Structure India by Sailesh Varma is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The occupational structure of the Indian economy has evolved from a predominance of agriculture, which employed 70-75% of workers pre-1950s, to a more diversified distribution among primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors. Post-1991 reforms have led to a significant increase in service sector jobs, while agriculture now employs around 42-45% of the workforce. Challenges such as low female participation and a large informal sector persist, impacting productivity and economic transformation.
- Author
- Sailesh Varma
- Language
- EN