Employment, Education and the State

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Mundle S. [1 ]
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[1] Emeritus Professor, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi
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Dysfunctional policies; East Asia; Education; Employment; Growth; Guided capitalism; Hard state; India; Productivity; Skill; Soft state; Underemployment; Unemployment;
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10.1007/s41027-017-0084-1
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The 2016 India Employment Report demolishes the myths of both ‘demographic dividend’and ‘jobless growth’in the India growth story. But it recognizes that the growth of decent, productive employment is too slow even to absorb the annual increment of new workers in the workforce, let alone eliminate the huge backlog of open unemployment and low productivity underemployment. This paper argues that this challenge is a man-made problem, the consequence of a range of dysfunctional policies that have a strong anti-employment bias. Moreover, a longstanding elitist bias in education policy has pre-empted the provision of quality basic education without which the bulk of the workforce cannot be suitably skilled for decent, productive employment. The paper suggests that these dysfunctional policies are attributable to a fractionalized polity and India’s soft state, which stands in sharp contrast to the hard states seen in the dramatically successful East Asian model of guided capitalism. © 2017, Indian Society of Labour Economics.
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