The pandemic has had a sharp impact on jobs for the youth while salaried jobs have borne the brunt of the lockdown, according to CMIE surveys. "Cumulatively, between April and July 2020, 11 million jobs were lost compared to the average employment in 2019-20. But job losses in the workforce aged less than 40 were much higher, at 19.6 million," Mahesh Vyas CMIE MD and CEO said.
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