Unemployment rate dips to 5.2% in July: Govt survey 
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Unemployment rate dips to 5.2% in July: Govt survey

The rate of unemployment in the country declined to 5.2 percent in July from 5.6 percent in June, a Government survey said on Monday

PTI

New Delhi: The rate of unemployment in the country declined to 5.2 percent in July from 5.6 percent in June, a government survey said on Monday.

The unemployment rate (UR) in May was also 5.6 percent, said the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI).

The latest data collected in current weekly status (CWS) showed that the unemployment rate for persons of all ages during July worked out at 5.2 percent.

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The pace of joblessness among men stayed slightly higher at 5.3 percent compared to that of women at 5.1 percent.

In July, the UR in urban areas for all age groups inched up to 7.2 percent from 7.1 percent in June. While in rural, the UR for all age group 4.4 percent, down from 4.9 percent in June.

Joblessness among the youth, those in the age group of 15-29, decreased to 14.9 percent in July from 15.3 percent in June 2025.

However, the rate of unemployment in urban areas for this age group saw a marginal increase to 19 percent in July from 18.8 percent in the preceding month.

In rural areas, the rate for the same group (15-29 years) declined to 13 percent in July from 13.8 percent in June.

CWS refers to the activity status determined on the basis of a reference period of the last seven days preceding the date of the survey.

The data also showed that the Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR) in CWS among persons of all age groups rose to 41.4 percent in July 2025 as compared to 41 percent in June 2025.

In rural areas, the LFPR in CWS of all age groups was 42 percent, as against 41.5 percent in the preceding month.

While in urban areas, it stood at 40.1 percent in July, up from 39.8 percent in June.

The Worker Population Ratio (WPR), which defines the proportion of those who are employed among the total population, in rural areas among persons aged 15 years and above was 54.4 percent during July 2025, up from 53.3 percent in June.

For the same age group, WPR in urban areas was 47 percent in July.

The overall WPR at the country level was 52 percent, as compared to 51.2 percent observed during June.

Considering the need for high-frequency labour force indicators with enhanced coverage, the sampling methodology of PLFS has been revamped from January 2025.

At an all-India level, 7,519 first-stage sampling units were surveyed in July.

The number of households surveyed was 89,505 (49,355 in rural areas and 40,150 in urban areas), and the number of persons surveyed was 3,79,222 (2,16,832 in rural areas and 1,62,390 in urban areas).

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