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Difference between rural unemployment and urban unemployment in tabular form

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Answered by priyakaur78
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rural unemployment:
about 58.7 Percent of labourers , in Indian villages , are engaged in primary sector ,most of them are engaged in non-farm sector. those rural labourers work in cottage industries as iron - smiths ,carpenter,etc and in different kinds of services .it has been estimated that more than two - third of the rural workers are self - employed and just one third of them work for others . problem of involuntary unemployment can further be divided into disguised and seasonal unemployment which are of alarming proportion in rural areas.
urban unemployment:
unemployed person in urban areas,are quite often ugistered with unemployment exchanges . it is so the urban unemployment , unlike disguised unemployment of rural areas,is more like an open unemployment .
the number registered unemployed , between 1961 and 2008 , has soared up more than eight - fold . unemployment in urban areas can further be separated into two broad categories :
1.industrial unemployment
2. educated unemployment
Answered by xxitsyourqueeen
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Explanation:

Disguised unemployment is a kind of unemployment in which there are people who are visibly employed but are actually unemployed. This situation is also known as 'hidden unemployment'. In such a situation more people are engaged in a work than required. For example:

1. In rural areas, this type of unemployment is generally found in agricultural sector like - in a family of 9 people all are engaged in the same agricultural plot. But if 4 people are withdrawn from it there will be no reduction in output. So, these 4 people are actually facing disguised unemployment.

2. In urban areas, this type of unemployment can be seen mostly in service sectors such as in a family all members are engaged in one petty shop or a small business which can be managed by less number of persons.

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