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Annual Survey of Unincorporated Enterprises (2022-23)
- 09 Jul 2024
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Why in News?
Recently, the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) has released the Annual Survey of Unincorporated Enterprises for 2022-23.
What is the Scenario of Informal Workers According to the Survey?
- As per the survey, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Maharashtra had the highest share of informal sector enterprises in both rural and urban areas in 2022-23.
- The share of informal sector enterprises decreased in the post-pandemic year 2022-23 in states such as Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
- The state of Uttar Pradesh topped among major states with an increase in the number of unincorporated non-agricultural enterprises.
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Share of Informal Sector Enterprises (in 2022-23 as compared to 2021-22):
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Uttar Pradesh: Increased by 0.84% (from 12.99% to 13.83% of total informal sector enterprises(TISE)).
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West Bengal: Decreased by 0.27% (from 12.31% to 12.04% of TISE).
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Maharashtra: Increased by 0.56% (from 8.81% to 9.37% of TISE).
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Delhi: Increased by 0.79% (from 0.64% to 1.43% of TISE).
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Informal sector workers (in 2022-23 as compared to 2021-22):
- Uttar Pradesh: Increased by 0.27 crore from 1.30 crore).
- West Bengal: Increased by 0.03 crore from 1.02 crore)
- Maharashtra: Increased by 16.19 lakh
- Total Workers in Unincorporated Non-Agricultural Sector:
- During 2022-23: Increased by 1.17 crore workers (from 9.79 to 10.96 crore).
- Urban Workers: Increased by 0.69 crore workers (from 5.03 to 5.72 crore).
- Rural Workers: Increased by 0.48 crore workers (from 4.76 to 5.24 crore).
Read more: Reforming India's Informal Labour Market
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Drishti Mains Question Q. Examine the necessity of transitioning the informal sector into the formal economy and outline strategies to facilitate this structural transformation more effectively. |
UPSC Civil Services Examination, Previous Year Question (PYQ)
Mains:
Q. How globalisation has led to the reduction of employment in the formal sector of the Indian economy? Is increased informalization detrimental to the development of the country? (2016)
