"Among females in urban areas, unemployment rate was the highest among 'others' category (6.3 per cent), it was 4.8 per cent among ST, 4.7 per cent among OBC and 4.5 per cent among SC," as per a report based on National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) survey.
The report, 'Employment and Unemployment Situation Among Social Groups in India', is based on the survey conducted in the 68th round of NSS during July 2011 to June 2012.
Among females in rural areas, unemployment rate was 2.4 per cent among others category, 1.7 per cent among OBC, 1.4 per cent among SCs and 1.1 per cent among STs.
The unemployment rate for males was 2 per cent for SCs, 1.7 per cent for OBCs, 1.8 per cent for others and 1.3 per cent among STs.
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In urban areas, unemployment rate among males was the highest for ST and others category (nearly 3.4 per cent each), 3.2 per cent among SC and 2.5 per cent among OBC category.
The proportion of persons who got work in MGNREG was the highest among SC (55.6 per cent), followed by ST (50.5 per cent), OBC (49.1 per cent) and was the lowest among others category (45.5 per cent).
The proportion of persons who sought but did not get work under MGNREG was the highest for others category of persons (21.9 per cent) and it was the lowest among OBC (16.5 per cent).