Educated Persons in India, 1955 Manpower Studies

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Planning Commission

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The 1955 report on Educated Persons in India, compiled by the Planning Commission and Indian Statistical Institute, provides a comprehensive overview of education and employment patterns based on the NSS Ninth Round. With approximately 4.7 million educated individuals, stark disparities emerged across gender, age, and urban-rural settings. Men dominated both education and labor participation, while women faced higher unemployment and concentrated roles in the public sector. Young graduates experienced particularly high unemployment, highlighting challenges in job absorption. Employment patterns showed a significant shift from agriculture to services, trade, and professional occupations. The findings underscore the urgent need for expanded educational access, gender equity initiatives, and targeted employment policies to align workforce skills with the country’s developmental goals.

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Scientific & Technical Manpower and Perspective Planning Division Planning Commission Government of India

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Planning Commission - 1959

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