Social Sciences, asked by gitamonimalakar1, 19 days ago

Answer the following questions.
1. Name the different types of livelihoods in a village.
2. Differentiate between the different types of farmers.
3. What are tertiary occupations? Name any two.
4. Name the various types of livelihoods prevalent in cities.
5. Who is a self-employed person?​

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Answered by coolabhi130711
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Answer:

1.Types of Rural Livelihoods

1] Agriculture Labourers. Agriculture labourers are those people in rural areas who work as labour in fields and get daily wages. ...

2] Farmers. ...

3] Farmers with Other Sources of Income. ...

4] Rich Farmers and Landowner

2.Marginal Farmers – Farmers who have less than 1 hectare of land are called Marginal farmers.

Small Farmers – Farmers who have 1 or 2 hectare of land are called small farmers.

Semi-medium farmers – Farmers who have 2 to 4 hectare of land are called semi medium farmers.

3.Tertiary activity consists of all service occupations. Transport, communication, trade, health, education and administration are important examples of tertiary activities.

4.Types of Livelihoods

1] Urban Livelihood of Street Workers. In towns and cities, it is easy to spot many people working in the streets. ...

2] Self Employed Businessmen. What do you think of shopkeepers of medicine shops, clothes shop or a cafe? ...

3] Factory Workers. ...

4] Workers in Organised Sector.

5self-employed person is someone who earns their living from any independent pursuit of economic activity, rather than working for a company or an individual. ... Self-employed individuals are generally highly skilled at a particular kind of work.

Answered by gurjeetgeeta09
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Answer:

ans 1. a. Rural lievlihoods

b. Urban lievlihoods

ans 2. There are two main types of farming, viz. subsistence farming and commercial farming.

ans 3. education and administration

ans 4. 1] Agriculture Labourers. Agriculture labourers are those people in rural areas who work as labour in fields and get daily wages. ...

2] Farmers. ...

3] Farmers with Other Sources of Income. ...

4] Rich Farmers and Landowners.

ans 5 Self-employment is the state of working for oneself rather than an employer. Generally, tax authorities will view a person as self-employed if the person chooses to be recognised as such, or is generating income such that the person is required to file a tax return under legislation in the relevant jurisdiction.

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