India’s unemployment rate rose to 5.6 percent in May from 5.1 percent in April, partly due to a drop in farm activity after the end of the harvest season, the statistics ministry said on Monday.

This was the second monthly release of India’s labour force data covering both urban and rural areas. Previously, the government published employment data on a quarterly basis for urban regions and annually for both urban and rural areas.

Asia’s third-largest economy, which expanded 7.4 percent year-on-year in the January-March quarter, is expected to grow 6.5 percent in the current fiscal year beginning April, broadly in line with the previous year’s pace.

The female unemployment rate stood slightly higher at 5.8 percent in May, compared to 5.6 percent for males, the data showed.

Unemployment rate among urban youth aged 15 to 29 years rose to 17.9 percent in May from 17.2 percent in April, while in rural areas, the youth jobless rate increased to 13.7 percent from 12.3 percent over the same period.

In rural regions, employment shifted away from agriculture to manufacturing and services as the share of workers in the farm sector fell to 43.5 percent in May from 45.9 percent in April, largely due to a post-harvest decline in agricultural activity.

The decline in farm activity also impacted work opportunities for women in rural areas, with the labour force participation rate among women falling to 27.8 percent in May from 28.8 percent in April, the data showed.

India’s manufacturing growth slowed to a three-month low in May as demand softened amid price pressures and geopolitical tensions, a survey showed earlier this month.