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India recorded highest average real wage growth in South Asia during 2008-17: ILO report

In South Asia, India led the average real wage growth in 2008–17 at 5.5 against a regional median of 3.7. Following India was Nepal (4.7), Sri Lanka (4), Bangladesh (3.4), Pakistan (1.8) and Iran (0.4).

November 27, 2018 / 09:48 IST
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India recorded the highest average real wage growth in South Asia during 2008–17, according to a report by the International Labour Organisation (ILO).

Reflecting more rapid economic growth than in other regions, workers in Asia and the Pacific have enjoyed the highest real wage growth among all regions over the period 2006–17, with countries such as China, India, Thailand and Viet Nam leading the way, the Global Wage Report 2018/19 said.

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In South Asia, India led the average real wage growth in 2008–17 at 5.5 against a regional median of 3.7. Following India was Nepal (4.7), Sri Lanka (4), Bangladesh (3.4), Pakistan (1.8) and Iran (0.4).

The report said that all emerging G20 countries except Mexico experienced significant positive growth in average real wages between 2008 and 2017.