By Dr. Gyan Pathak One third of the working-age persons of the world aged 15 or older outside the labour force in 2023were ...
The global work force is rapidly evolving, with technology as its main driver and digital skills as its lifeline. According ...
This leads us to BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), which has been around for 15 years. It represents 45 percent of the world population and 37 percent of the global GDP, while the ...
By 2024, the world has changed yet again. The geopolitical scenario has altered radically, and there may yet be a need to finetune our Act East Policy. The changes were first triggered by the USChina ...
Major industrial unrest in Coimbatore's textile sector resolved after five months due to government intervention and worker ...
The world and its many ivory tower pundits are still struggling to come to terms with the shock victory of Donald Trump. The ...
The data for 2023-24 reveals significant insights into India’s labour market, particularly highlighting the disparity between Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR) and Worker Population Ratio (WPR).
Sustained growth rate of 10% can potentially see per-capita incomes increase to eight times of current levels, an ...
Kuwait’s workforce has experienced steady growth, with a recent report estimating the total number of workers at ...
Why is the Supreme Court's verdict on the right to property relevant to the UPSC Exam? What significance do topics like the COP29, Kodo millet, and Public Distribution System have for both the ...
Virtually everyone one we spoke with or article we read cited issues of corruption and dissatisfaction with the management of ...
Our collaboration with India has helped pave the way for initiatives that have transformed the labour market in the Kingdom. The Labor Reform Initiative (LRI) in 2021 marked a significant leap ...