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With reference to the Indian Economy after the 1991 economic liberalisation, consider the following statements:

  1. Worker productivity (rupees per worker at 2004-05 prices) increased in urban areas while it decreased in rural areas.
  2. The percentage share of rural areas in the workforce steadily increased.
  3. In rural areas, the growth in the non-farm economy increased.
  4. The growth rate in rural employment decreased.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
  1. 1 and 2 only
  2. 3 and 4 only
  3. 3 only
  4. 1, 2 and 4

Explanation

Statement 1 is incorrect
  • Worker productivity (rupees per worker at 2004-05 prices) increased in both urban areas and rural areas.
    • For rural areas, it was Rs 37,273 in 2004-05 and Rs 62,589 in 2011-12.
    • For Urban areas, it was Rs 1,20,419 in 2004-05 and Rs 1,74,525 in 2011-12.

    Image Source: NITI Aayog

Statement 2 is incorrect
  • The gradual shift towards urbanization over the years has resulted in a decrease in the proportion of the workforce engaged in rural areas, declining from 77.8% in 1993-94 to 70.9% in 2011-12.

Image Source: NITI Aayog (Share of rural areas in total NDP and workforce)

Statement 3 is correct
Statement 4 is correct
  • Despite the change in the rural economy, the non-farm sectors are not able to absorb job seekers because they are not able to generate jobs at the required rate. For example, during the pre-reform phase, rural employment grew at 2.16 per cent annually. This reduced in post-reform phase, despite a high economic growth.
Answer: (b) 3 and 4 only; Difficulty Level: Hard
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