Employment office

3.4/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Employment office

Address :

Opposite PWD REST HOUSE, Charkhi Dadri - Jhajjar Rd, near Medicare Hospital, Jhajjar, Haryana, India

Website : http://www.hreyahs.gov.in/
Categories :
City : Haryana

Opposite PWD REST HOUSE, Charkhi Dadri - Jhajjar Rd, near Medicare Hospital, Jhajjar, Haryana, India
K
Khushi Sangwan on Google

Cute
u
unpredictable on Google

Good place
S
Sober clips on Google

its okk
D
Deepak Madan on Google

Government office for registration
A
Amit Sharma on Google

No good
R
Ravi Ahlawat on Google

Staff are not active on duty,or not attend any inquiries call,
R
Rakesh Mittal on Google

Very very rude ? behavior of staff.... No respect for even female candidates... Tu taddak in every conversation
A
Amit koslia on Google

Employment is the burning issue in our country where population is very high. In order to have an idea about employment and unemployment situation, which will be helpful for manpower generation and planning purposes, the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) has conducted a number of surveys on employment and unemployment to assess the volume and structure of employment and unemployment, starting from the 9th round (May-September, 1955). Based on concepts and definitions recommended by the Dantwala Committee, seven detailed surveys on employment and unemployment have been undertaken once in every five years in the 27th (October,1972-September,1973), 32nd (July,1977-June,1978), 38th (January-December,1983), 43rd (July, 1987-June,1988) 50th (July, 1993-June,1994), 55th (July, 1999 – June, 2000), and 61st (July, 2004 – June, 2005) rounds. Apart from these quinquennial surveys, NSSO has been regularly collecting information on certain key items on employment and unemployment, as a part of annual series from a smaller sample of households in each round since its 45th round (July, 1989-June, 1990) through the schedule on Household Consumer Expenditure (Schedule 1.0). In the annual rounds, ‘usual activity status’ and ‘current weekly activity status’ of the household members, along with the industry of work (at 2 digit level of NIC code) only were collected in the demographic block of the consumer expenditure schedule. 1.2 A survey on the situation of employment and unemployment and migration particulars was carried out during NSS 64th round (July, 2007 to June, 2008). The collection of information on the employment and unemployment part of the schedule particulars was as a part of the annual series of the National Sample Survey Office which was started in NSS 60th round and repeated in NSS 62nd round. In this round, the scope of the survey on employment and unemployment was further widened with the collection of information on migration particulars of the households, of the household members and of the out-migrants. In this survey, an enquiry was conducted in a moderately large sample of households to provide estimates on various characteristics pertaining to employment and unemployment and migration. 1.3 Sources of migration data: Census of India is the single largest source of data on migration characteristics for the people of India. Various surveys conducted by NSSO are also the important sources of migration data. To assess the volume and structure of migration in India, NSSO, starting with the 9th round (May-August, 1955), conducted a number of surveys to collect data on migration as part of its employment and unemployment enquiries. In the 9th ,11th ( August, 1956 to January, 1957) and 12th rounds (March-August,1957) of survey, migration particulars were collected for the labour force population only. From the 13th round onwards, more detailed information on migration has been collected. In the 18th round, survey on migration was conducted on a much larger scale. In the NSS 28th round survey on birth, death, morbidity and disability, migration particulars of the usual members of the sample households were also collected. In the 38th round, collection of migration data was integrated with the regular quinquennial survey on employment and unemployment. The same approach was followed during the 49th round also. Data on migration was collected during the 49th round survey through the schedule 1.2 which had a comprehensive coverage including, inter-alia, housing condition and migration. In the sixth quinquennial survey on employment and unemployment during NSS 55th round information on migration particulars was collected for each household member of the sample household through the employment-unemployment schedule

Write some of your reviews for the company Employment office

Your reviews will be very helpful to other customers in finding and evaluating information

Rating *
Your review *

(Minimum 30 characters)

Your name *