THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-January 17, 2017- Topic 2
Vagaries of the job market
The mismatch between the number of people who annually reach working age
and the availability of jobs has been a matter of constant concern globally
during the better part of the period since the global financial crisis of the
last decade. The International Labour Organisation’s
latest forecast that a few more millions are
set to join the pool of the jobless during this year and the next, is in line
with its own previous estimates.
To be sure, the overall share of these vulnerable workers dropped from 46
per cent of total employment in 2015 to 42 per cent in 2016. But the latest
report projects only a mere 0.2 percentage point rate of reduction through
2017-18. In comparison, it says the proportion of the population in jobs
characterised by vulnerability declined by an average annual rate of 0.5
percentage points in the previous decade. As a result of the relatively slow
reversal rates in more recent years, these numbers are projected to increase
globally by 11 million a year. The other implication of an increase in the
number of people facing vulnerable working conditions is the real danger this
poses of a slowdown in reducing the incidence of working poverty. It is this
celebrated rise in income levels in the lowest rungs of the population that
lent the current phase of globalisation the social and political legitimacy, a
phase that has otherwise posed the risks of economic dislocation and
unprecedented mass migration. The challenge for policymakers worldwide is to
ensure that incomes do not fall below the levels of basic subsistence as the
world marches towards the poverty reduction targets under the 2030 Sustainable
Development Goals.
Vocabulary
Mismatch: a failure to correspond or match; a discrepancy.
Example: A huge mismatch between supply and demand
Stubborn: having or showing dogged determination not to change
one's attitude or position on something, especially in spite of good arguments
or reasons to do so.
Example: He accused her of being a silly, stubborn old woman
Synonyms: obstinate, headstrong, willful, strong-willed, pigheaded, obdurate
Vulnerability: the state of being exposed to
contact with something.
Example: The dangers posed by exposure to asbestos
Synonyms: subjection, vulnerability, laying open
Pose: a particular way of behaving adopted in order to give
others a false impression or to impress others.
Example: The man dropped his pose of amiability
Synonyms: pretense, act, affectation, facade, show, front, display
Dislocation: disturbance from a proper,
original, or usual place or state.
Example: He fell prey to loneliness and a wrenching sense of dislocation
Unprecedented: never done or known before.
Example: The government took the unprecedented step of releasing confidential
correspondence
Synonyms: unheard of, unknown, new, novel, groundbreaking, revolutionary