The unorganisedsectors occupy
a very significant position in the Indian economy. It is considered as the
wheel of the Indian economy as it provides livelihood and employment
opportunities to a large chunk of individuals. According to estimation in
India, nine out of ten workforces engage in unorganisedsectors . According to
the statistics of the International Labour Organization over 90 per cent of the
entire workforce in India is engaged in the informal sector (defined as those
without any social insurance) . These statistics indicate the importance of
unorganised sector in the Indian economy. Without the unorganised sectors
Indian economy cannot be imagined. This unorganised sector has faced a serious
challenge due to the unplanned and abrupt demonetisation announced by the union
government. Due to demonetization there was unprecedented job loss and wage
decline in the unorganisedsector . Besides,
as a result of demonetization there is a decrease in the GDP and the withdrawal
of the highest currency note reduced the growth rate. It also reduces
consumption patterns, income, and investment. The present paper argues that
demonetisation has a direct impact on the unorganised sector vis-à-vis the
Indian economy. Hence, this paper is an attempt to critically understand the
impact of demonetisation in the unorganised sector. This paper is based on both
primary and secondary sources of data.
The primary sources of data have been collected through a field study in
Guwahati city during the demonetisation.
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