Unemployment Surge: A Reflection of Seasonal Wave and Workforce Shift
In May, the country's unemployment rate increased to 5.6% from April's 5.1%, primarily driven by seasonal variations and shifts in rural employment from agriculture to secondary sectors. Female joblessness was notably higher, particularly in the 15-29 age group, amidst marked urban-rural disparities.

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- India
According to government data, unemployment in the country rose substantially to 5.6% in May from 5.1% in April 2025. This increase is largely attributed to seasonal factors affecting agricultural employment.
The Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation's latest labour force survey indicates that female unemployment is higher than male, and young workers (aged 15-29) face soaring joblessness rates, with a notable increase in urban areas.
The labour force participation rate also saw a decline, with significant drops in rural areas as workers moved away from agriculture after the Rabi harvest season. The intricate dynamics reflect a blend of seasonal changes and shifting job patterns across the nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)