answer the following
1. what are the different kinds of livelihood prevailed in village?
2. who are hawkers and Street vendors?
3. name the different kinds of shops we can find in the busy market.
4. what are Hawking zones?
5. who are called the self employed?
Answers
Explanation:
2) The two word, Street vendors and hawkers have been used synonymously but they are different in the sense that street vendors is involved in street trade and keeps on moving from one place to other while the other indulge in street trade by occupying some space for temporary shelter.
3) Markets held on a weekly basis are known as weekly markets and they do not have permanent shops. The products here are cheaper because the do not have to incur expenses like wages pf workers, electricity. These shop owners sell things they produce at home and are helped by their family members.
4) A hawker is a vendor of merchandise that can be easily transported; the term is roughly synonymous with costermonger or peddler. In most places where the term is used, a hawker sells inexpensive goods, handicrafts, or food items.
5) A self-employed person is an independent contractor or a sole proprietor who reports self-employment income. Self-employed people work for themselves in a variety of trades, professions, and occupations rather than working for an employer. Depending on the jurisdiction, self-employed persons may have special tax-filing requirements.
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