Citing the “distorted nature” of the country’s income distribution, the report also recommends measures to increase minimum income and greater public spending in the social sector to make vulnerable sections immune to sudden shocks “and” stop their descent into poverty ” .
The report, titled “The State of Inequality in India” and prepared by the Gurgaon-based Competitiveness Institute, was released Wednesday by EAC President Bibek Debroy.
“Looking at the difference between the labor force participation rate in rural and urban areas, we find that the urban equivalent of schemes like MGNREGS which are demand-based and offer guaranteed employment should be introduced […]
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