Economy, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

1.In your opinion , is the service sector actually growing? substantiate your answer.

2.what types of social discriminations do the workers face in the unorganised sector?​

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Answered by Anonymous
15

Answer:

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Explanation:

Rising Demand for Services

1.

Demand for services is on the rise with a stable middle class and growth in upper-income families. A sector of the economy becoming less concerned about material needs. In the consumer sector, this leads to increasing demand for services such as health, education and entertainment.

2.Workers in the unorganized face sector social discrimination. As the given example in our textbook about Kamal shows that these workers have no regular paid wages. They have no job security(They can be asked to leave their job any moment).

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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1) A growing service sector is usually a sign of increased living standards:-

– it enables consumers to enjoy more leisure based service activities, such as tourism, sport and restaurants.

2) Yes, Workers in the unorganized face sector social discrimination. As the given example in our textbook about Kamal shows that these workers have no regular paid wages. They have no job security They can be asked to leave their job any moment.

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