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Unemployment rate rises to 45-year high of 6.1% in FY18: Official data

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  • The same figure was leaked to a newspaper in January, which said it was the highest since 1972/73
  • Female labour participation rate in urban areas for the quarter ending December 2018 was 19.5%, compared with 73.6% for males

NEW DELHI : Country's unemployment rate rose to 6.1% in the 2017/18 fiscal year, the statistics ministry said on Friday, matching data earlier leaked to a newspaper that said it was the highest level in at least 45 years.

Country's unemployment rate rose to 6.1% in the 2017/18 fiscal year, the statistics ministry said on Friday, matching data earlier leaked to a newspaper that said it was the highest level in at least 45 years.

The data was released a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi was sworn-in for his second term. Indian voters gave him a big mandate in the general election that ended this month despite concerns over jobs and weak farm prices.

The data was released a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi was sworn-in for his second term. Indian voters gave him a big mandate in the general election that ended this month despite concerns over jobs and weak farm prices.

The unemployment number comes as another set of data released on Friday showed that the economy grew at 5.8% in the January-March period, its slowest pace in 17 quarters, and falling behind China's pace for the first time in nearly two years.

The unemployment number comes as another set of data released on Friday showed that the economy grew at 5.8% in the January-March period, its slowest pace in 17 quarters, and falling behind China's pace for the first time in nearly two years.

The government declined to provide comparable numbers for the jobless rate.

The government declined to provide comparable numbers for the jobless rate.

"It's a new design, new metric," chief statistician Pravin Srivastava told reporters. He did not elaborate.

"It's a new design, new metric," chief statistician Pravin Srivastava told reporters. He did not elaborate.

"It would be unfair to compare it with the past."

"It would be unfair to compare it with the past."

The Business Standard newspaper, which first reported the figure in January, had said that it was based on an assessment carried out by the National Sample Survey Office between July 2017 and June 2018.

The Business Standard newspaper, which first reported the figure in January, had said that it was based on an assessment carried out by the National Sample Survey Office between July 2017 and June 2018.

The statistics ministry also said that female labour participation rate in urban areas for the quarter ending December 2018 was 19.5%, compared with 73.6% for males.

The statistics ministry also said that female labour participation rate in urban areas for the quarter ending December 2018 was 19.5%, compared with 73.6% for males.

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