McKenzie Report: 100 million people will change jobs by 2030

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– Changes in traditional methods adopted to find and retain jobs.
– One in 16 employees will have to undergo this change.
Unemployment rate in January 2021 came to 6.5%.
– 1.20 crore people got jobs in the country in the last 1 month.

Delhi . A lot of things have changed in the job market since the corona virus epidemic in India. This information is being obtained from the data revealed a year after the epidemic. New figures show that the traditional methods adopted so far to find jobs and stay in jobs will no longer be appropriate after this decade. A report by McKenzie has also revealed that 100 million people working in the world’s top eight economy will change their profession by the year 2030. The employment situation worldwide is expected to change significantly by 2030.

Demand for high skills will increase-
One in every 16 employees in China, France, India, Germany, Spain, UK and US will have to undergo this change. Less educated people, women, minorities and youth will be affected more. Demand for high-skilled jobs will increase and availability of low-paid jobs will decrease.

Good news from India-
There is good news from India on the employment front. The unemployment rate has come down to 6.5 percent in January. In January, many people got employment. The unemployment rate in the country in December 2020 was 9.1 percent. According to the Center for Monitoring Indian Economy, about 1.20 crore people have got jobs in the country in the last one month. This is the largest increase in employment figures in any one month.

Increase in employment rate
According to the Center for Monitoring Indian Economy, the rate of employment has seen an increase during this period. It has increased to 37.9 percent in January 2021 from 36.9 percent in December 2020. As of December 2020, the total number of jobs in the country was 38.88 crores, which has increased to 40.07 crores in January, 2021. These are the highest figures since the lockdown in March 2020. The report says that the number of jobs in India is still less than before the lockdown.











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