KEY POINTS
  • Although a larger proportion of India's population is of working age, those between the ages of 15 and 64 only make up 51% of the country's labor force, compared to 76% in China. 
  • "To achieve the same labor force size as China by 2030, India would need to achieve a participation rate of over 70%," the economic advisory firm said. 
  • It's not just India's low labor rate that poses a problem, the productivity of its workforce is another challenge.
A worker welds at the air conditioner factory of Haier Appliances India Ltd., in Greater Noida, India, on May 8, 2023.

India may be the most populous country in the world, but its labor force continues to lag behind China's, according to Oxford Economics. 

Even though India has the world's largest population, its labor force participation is only at 51%, trailing China by 25 percentage points.