examples of seasonal and disguised unemployment
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SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT;
example; landless labourer are employed in the landlord's farm only during times fo harvesting to sowing
DISGUISED EMPLOYMENT;
example; suppose in the plot of land five members of the family are working, but only three are needed, then even though all of them work, they work less than their potential and even if two of them stop working or find another job the output remains the same
There are certain months in a year when people are not able to find jobs. This kind of unemployment is known as seasonal unemployment. For example, in agriculture, the sowing and harvesting periods require labour, but during the rest of the year, the landless labour may remain out of work.
In this kind of unemployment, people appear to be employed but they actually do not contribute anything to the economy. For example, in an agricultural field, if the work requires the services of only ten people, fourteen people are employed instead. It means that four people are extra and their work does not add anything to the economy of the country.