Economy, asked by seemamittal1928, 9 months ago

discuss the various type of unemployment​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

Unemployment has three main types. These are- frictional unemployment, structural unemployment, and cyclical unemployment. In an economy, when full employment cannot get supports from the overall goods for services and goods, this is called cyclic unemployment.

hope it helps u

Answered by PraptiMishra05
17

Following are the types of unemployment:

 

1. Structural Unemployment: Structural unemployment is long-term and chronicunemployment arises from imbalance between the skills and other uniqueness of workers in the market and the needs of employers.

2. Frictional Unemployment: This unemployment involves people in the middle of transiting between jobs, searching for new one; it is well-matched with full employment. It is sometimes called search unemployment and can be charitable.

3. Seasonal Unemployment: Seasonal unemployment outcome from the fluctuations in demands for labour in convinced industries because of the seasonal nature of production.

4. Cyclical Unemployment: Cyclical or Keynesian unemployment is known as demand deficient unemployment, occurs when there is not enough combined demand in the economy. This is caused by a business cycle recession and salary not falling to meet the equilibrium rate.

5. Classical Unemployment: Classical or real-wage unemployment occurs when real wages for a occupation are put above the market-clearing level. This is frequently credited to government intervention as with the minimum wage or labour unions.

6. Disguised Unemployment: The term disguised unemployment refers to the mass unemployment and underemployment which overcome in the agricultural sector of an underdeveloped and overpopulated country.

7. Residual Unemployment: This kind of unemployment is cause by personal factors such as old age, physical or mental disability, poor work attitudes and inadequate training.

8. Technological Unemployment: This type of unemployment is caused by changes in the techniques of production. Technical changes are taking place continually leading to the finding of new production methods involving a good deal of mechanization. This logically results in the displacement of labour and finally unemployment.

Hope it's helpful for you mate

Have a good day ahead :)

Similar questions