Labour Codes and Youth Employment โ€“ Formalisation Amid Persistent Informality

Context:
Indiaโ€™s new Labour Codes, consolidating 29 central laws and effective from November 2025, aim to modernize labor regulation, yet youth unemployment and informality remain significant concerns.

Key Highlights:

  • Youth Employment Situation
  • Median age: Below 30 years (2024).
  • Youth unemployment: 10.2% (PLFS 2023โ€“24).
  • Higher urban unemployment and gender disparities.
  • High concentration in informal employment.
  • Reform Measures
  • Consolidation into 4 Labour Codes.
  • Code on Social Security extends coverage to:
    • Unorganized workers
    • Gig and platform workers
  • Mandatory appointment letters.
  • Parity in wages for fixed-term contract workers.
  • Reduced hiring friction under Industrial Relations Code.
  • Persistent Gaps
  • Size-based enterprise definitions exclude many workers.
  • Discretionary language weakens gig worker protections.
  • Low worker registration.

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • Labour Codes: Wage Code, Industrial Relations Code, Social Security Code, Occupational Safety Code.
  • PLFS: Periodic Labour Force Survey providing employment data.
  • Gig Economy: Platform-based short-term employment model.
  • Informal sector accounts for majority of employment in India.

Relevant Mains Points:

  1. Demographic Dividend vs Employment Crisis
  • Youth bulge without adequate job creation.
  • Skill mismatch and low female LFPR.
  1. Formalisation Goals
  • Improved compliance.
  • Universalization of minimum wages.
  • Expansion of social protection.
  1. Challenges
  • Enforcement capacity constraints.
  • Informal sector dominance.
  • Social security financing sustainability.
  1. Social Justice Dimensions
  • Vulnerability of gig workers.
  • Gender inequality in workforce participation.

Way Forward

  • Strengthen labour data systems.
  • Proactive registration drives for gig workers.
  • Skill development aligned with industry demand.
  • Gender-sensitive employment policies.

UPSC Relevance:

  • GS 2: Governance โ€“ Labour reforms
  • GS 3: Economy โ€“ Employment

GS 2: Social Justice โ€“ Informal workforce

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