Job creation must be at the center of all policymaking, according to the report, Future of Jobs in India Enterprises and Livelihoods, released by CII today.
The systems approach will accelerate wide-spread job creation as well as boost GDP growth by 2-3 per cent, the report noted.
In its absence, scenarios of enclaves of prosperity, with increasing inequality, as well as growing dissatisfaction will emerge in India, it said.
Discussing the findings of the report, CII President Naushad Forbes told PTI that problem lies with the quality of jobs being created in the country as a significant proportion of it belongs to the informal sector.
"India must create good quality, stable jobs that drive productivity and provide learning opportunities for workers. For this, a holistic thought process is needed that converges multiple policy sets through a systems approach to job creation," Forbes said.
The report was developed through a unique systems approach of problem-solving, and outlines three potential scenarios for the next 10-15 years, depending on current policies.
"We believe that strong networks of small enterprises, life-long learning systems, universal social security, and effective technology platforms can be key enablers for creating new jobs and livelihoods on a massive scale," Forbes added.
Guided by Arun Maira, former member, Planning Commission, it offers strategies for promoting creation of jobs by identifying emerging trends in technology, education, and characteristics of enterprises in India.
Job creation must be a principal metric in performance score-cards for governments at all levels to ensure adequate employment generation, noted the CII President.
Every year, 10-12 million young people join the labour force, and millions more leave agriculture, thus necessitating creation of 17-20 million jobs per annum.
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