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  • PLFS data (Oct-Dec 2025) shows increased overall LFPR to 55.8% and female LFPR to 34.9%.
  • Worker Population Ratio (WPR) rose to 53.1%, with rural WPR showing a steady upward trend.
  • Unemployment Rate declined to 4% (rural) and 6.7% (urban); self-employment increased in both sectors.

In Summary

PLFS is the primary source of data on employment-unemployment conditions of the population conducted by National Statistical Office (NSO) under the Union Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation (MoSPI).

Key Findings of PLFS during October – December 2025

  • Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR): Overall LFPR among persons of age 15 years and above witnessed an increase to 55.8%.
  • Female LFPR showed an increasing trend: Overall LFPR of females aged 15 years and above showed upward trend, increased to 34.9%.
  • Rise in workforce: The overall Worker Population Ratio (WPR) for persons of age 15 years and above rose to 53.1%.
  • Rural WPR for persons aged 15 years and above continued to show a steady upward trend across both genders.
  • Unemployment Rate (UR): It declined across both rural (4%) and urban (6.7%) sectors.
  • Self-employment: Increased in both rural (63.2%) and urban (39.7%) areas.
  • Concentration of workforce: In Rural areas the majority of workers engaged in the agriculture sector (58.5%), whereas in the urban areas, the tertiary sector remained stable, engaging 61.9% of workers.

Important Definitions

  • Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR): It is defined as the number of persons/ person-days in the labour force per 1000 persons /person- days.
  • Labour force is defined as the total persons working (or employed) and seeking or available for work (or unemployed).
  • Worker Population Ratio (WPR): It is defined as the number of persons/person-days employed per 1000 persons/person-days.
  • Unemployment Rate (UR): It is defined as the number of persons/person-days unemployed per 1000 persons/person-days in the labour force.
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Tertiary sector

The tertiary sector, also known as the service sector, encompasses economic activities that provide services rather than tangible goods. This includes industries like finance, healthcare, education, IT, tourism, and transportation.

UR

Unemployment Rate. It is calculated as the percentage of persons who are unemployed (not working but seeking/available for work) among the total persons in the labour force.

WPR

Worker Population Ratio. This indicator shows the percentage of employed persons in the population, signifying the proportion of people who are engaged in work.

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