THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-June 17, 2017- Topic 2
Book of jobs
On Periodic Labour Force Survey
The government has begun field work to
compile a new Periodic
Labour Force Survey to track employment trends
more swiftly, in order to generate quarterly reports on the urban labour market
situation and annual dossiers on the overall employment scene. With well over
80% of the workforce employed informally (with no contractual rights),
Statistics and Programme Implementation Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda’s
assertion that the Survey will also attempt to capture such workers’ employment
status is welcome.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now expected to meet
officials, including Niti Aayog Vice-Chairperson Arvind Panagariya, to discuss
issues related to job creation and the recommendations of a task force set up
to officially capture the employment status of India’s workforce more
effectively. The task force had been constituted amid a growing sense of
concern, even within industry, about the lack of adequate jobs created and
fresh talk of ‘jobless growth’. The only official job data available, based on
surveys conducted by the Labour Bureau since late 2008, have painted a gloomy
picture on new jobs for the world’s youngest workforce in the first two years
of the Narendra Modi government.
India’s employment data are far from
robust and not timely enough to enable meaningful policy responses for emerging
job market realities. Government officials too have questioned the reliability
of the Labour Bureau exercise that covers only a few sectors in select States.
Niti Aayog member Bibek Debroy, for instance, has said that existing jobs data
can be used to claim both ‘growth-less jobs’ and jobless growth, given India’s
largely informal economy. The task force is considering the use of proxy
measures such as car sales to incorporate informal employment generation into
the official narrative. How the recommendations of the task force will be
incorporated into the new labour force survey, for which work began in April,
needs to be seen. While it is never too late to spruce up statistical systems,
the timing of this exercise is odd. Chief Statistician T.C.A. Anant expects the
results of the first Survey, awaiting approval for more than a year, to be
released by December 2018. The most comprehensive existing employment survey
conducted quinquennially by the National Sample Survey Office has not been done
since 2011-12. The UPA government had commissioned an out-of-turn survey then
as the 2009-10 survey presented an overtly gloomy job market in the aftermath
of the global financial crisis. In contrast, the NDA government will go to the
next Lok Sabha polls having released just one comprehensive labour force survey,
close to the end of its term. Importantly, given the new coordinates, the
Survey may not be strictly comparable with past data.
Vocabulary
Compile: produce something, especially a list, report, or book by assembling
information collected from other sources.
Example: The local authority must
compile a list of taxpayers
Synonyms: assemble, put
together, make up, collate, compose, organize
Dossier: a collection of documents about a particular person, event, or
subject.
Example: We have a dossier on him
Synonyms: file, report, case
history, account, notes, documents, documentation
Assertion: a confident and forceful statement of fact or belief.
Example: His assertion that his
father had deserted the family
Synonyms: declaration, contention, statement, claim, opinion, proclamation
Adequate: satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity.
Example: This office is perfectly
adequate for my needs
Synonyms: sufficient, enough, requisite; acceptable, passable, reasonable
Reliability: the quality of being trustworthy or of performing consistently well.
Example: The car's background gives
me every confidence in its reliability
Narrative: a spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
Example: The hero of his modest
narrative
Synonyms: account, chronicle, history, description, record
Spruce: neat in dress and appearance.
Example: He looked as spruce as if he
were getting married
Synonyms: neat, well-groomed, well-turned-out, well-dressed, smart
Aftermath: the consequences or aftereffects of a significant unpleasant event.
Example: Food prices soared in the
aftermath of the drought
Synonyms: repercussions, aftereffects, consequences, effects