define unemployment what is the defference between seasonal and disguised unemployment
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the state at being without work still looking for work is called unemployment
Seasonal employment is the type of unemployment which occur at some specified time such as during some season crops are not suitable to grow and the farmers have nothing to do
disguised employment is a type of employment in which the required person is less than the person's looking for it it happens when the seats are less but the applicants are far more than it
seasonal and disguised both are a type of unemployment but the main difference is that in seasonal unemployment occurs when people are not able to find job during some time of an year but in disguised unemployment means the the people appears to be employed but are actually not employment
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