India's young workforce is growing and getting more educated: State of Working India 2026 report
New Delhi [India], March 17 (ANI): India's young workforce is becoming more educated, even as challenges persist in their transition into employment, according to Azim Premji University's State of Working India 2026 report released on Tuesday.
The report said India has expanded access to higher education over the past four decades, alongside a shift of young workers from agriculture to industry and services and a reduction in gender- and caste-based disparities.
"More young people today are educated, informed, and ambitious than ever before. These are real achievements of which we can be proud," noted Indu Prasad, President, Azim Premji Universities.
According to Rosa Abraham, lead author of the report and Associate Professor of Economics at Azim Premji University said, the study examines the journey of young people from education to employment over four decades to better understand policy challenges.
While the number of colleges has increased, largely driven by private institutions, regional disparities and teacher shortages persist, with student-teacher ratios exceeding recommended norms in many institutions.
Despite this, graduates earn about twice as much as non-graduates at the entry level, though wage growth for young men has slowed since 2011.
The report also noted increased migration and a gradual decline in caste- and gender-based occupational segregation. (ANI)
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