distinguish between the disguised unemployment and the seasonal unemployment
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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.
(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.
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the unemployment during in a particular season is called seasonal unemployment. example in agriculture
the people which are engaged in that work where is no need of them in that conditions they are disguised employment
the people which are engaged in that work where is no need of them in that conditions they are disguised employment
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