difference between Urban and rural in unemployment
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Disguised unemployment is a form of underemployment where one has a job but the work is divided. It is not apparent as compared to someone without a job who is clearly unemployed. In rural areas, this can be seen in the farming community where all members of a family might be working on a farm even though so many hands are not required. They do so because of lack of another job. In urban areas, disguised unemployment can be seen in the service sector where painters, plumbers, repair persons and those doing odd jobs have work but they may not find daily or regular employment.
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RURAL POVERTY:
1) Poverty among the people living in the rural area is described as rural poverty. A person whose intake of daily food gives less than 2400 calories is called the rural poor.
2) The village artisans, the landless agrictural labourers, the small and marginal farmers constitute the rural poor.
URBAN POVERTY
Poverty among the people living in the urban area is described as urban poverty. A person whose intake of daily food gives less than 2100calories is called the urban poor.
The rural migrants in the urban area who live ub slums, in unhygienuc condition and have no regular sources of income cinstitute the urban poor.
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