India’s labour market is formalising faster

EPFO’s payroll trail shows a quiet but decisive shift: young workers are entering formal jobs earlier, while mid-career and older employees are being pulled into the formal system at a scale India has not seen before.

India’s labour market is formalising faster
  • Youth are entering formal work earlier than ever, with the 18–25 cohort consistently driving monthly EPFO additions
  • Mid-career formalisation has accelerated sharply, with the 29–35 and 35+ groups adding record numbers post-pandemic
  • Two distinct waves of formalisation are visible, beginning with youth in 2020 and followed by a stronger mid-career surge from 2021–2023
  • Formal jobs remain highly concentrated, with a handful of industrial and services hubs accounting for nearly 60% of all new EPFO entries

1. Youth dominate India’s formalisation pipeline

18–21 years: The first-job surge

22–25 years: The single largest cohort

2. The mid-career shift is real and accelerating

26–28 years: Rising post-COVID-19

29–35 years: The biggest structural surprise

>35 years: The late but fast-growing formalisation wave

3. The pandemic created two distinct formalisation waves

Wave 1: The youth return (August–December 2020)

Wave 2: The mid-career swell (2021–2023)

4. Formal jobs cluster in a few economic hubs

Taken together, the top five labour markets account for nearly 60% of all new EPFO entries. These regions dominate because of their strong employer bases, deep supply chains, and higher compliance coverage—creating tight corridors of formal job absorption.

5. Sectoral patterns mirror the workforce entering EPFO

What is driving the rise in EPFO numbers

What the pattern reveals

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