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difference between disguised unemployment and seasonal unemployment

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Answered by sumedh8719
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Disguised Unemployment:

(i)   A situation wherein marginal productivity of labour is zero. It is not visible and found among wage earners, mostly in agriculture.

(ii)  It is mostly found in agriculture  

(iii) It is found in rural sectors only.

(iv) The work requires the service of five people but engages eight people.

Seasonal Unemployment:

(i) Getting employment only for the part of the year in certain sectors, like agriculture is called seasonal unemployment.

.(ii) It is mostly found in agro-based industry.

(iii) It is found both in rural as well as urban areas.

(iv) There are certain busy seasons when sowing, harvesting, weaving and threshing is done.


Answered by Anonymous
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⭕️Disguised unemployment : 

(i) It is a type of unemployment under which people appear to be employed by actually they are not. 

(ii) It is mostly found in agriculture. 

(iii) It is mainly found in rural areas. 

⭕️Seasonal unemployment : 

(i) It is a type of unemployment under which works are employed only for a particular season. 

(ii) It is mostly found in agro basedindustry. 

(iii) It is found both in rural as well as urban areas.⭕️⭕️⭕️

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