distinguish between unemployment and underemployment give suitable examples
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underemployment means A situation in which a worker is employed, but not in the desired capacity, whether in terms of compensation, hours, or level of skill and experience. While not technically unemployed, the underemployed are often competing for available jobs.
Unemployment is the situation of actively looking for employment but not being currently employed.
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Unemployment :- In this the the person has no work to doing
Underemployment :- in this, there are some persons employed in field but they have no value means if they get off from field there is no effect on production thy also called disguised employment
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