India, Oct. 20 -- Expectedly, more people are employed in services compared to manufacturing. This is because over the years, India's GDP has become skewed towards services. Yet, policy-makers, experts, and economists harp on manufacturing jobs because they possibly appeal to the middle class, especially the aspiring sections. But there are job-related myths, which are either counter-intuitive, or reflective of the changing job patterns in the country. These, and many others, were highlighted in a recent study, which was published in a reputed Indian political-economic journal. For example, more than 45 per cent of the employees in the services sector are self-employed. The figure is much higher than manufacturing, where the percentage is...