Economy, asked by lakshmiponnu, 4 months ago

highlight the salient features of India's pre-independence occupational structure.

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Answered by HalfGaming
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Answered by Anonymous
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Firestly Occupational structure means the distribution of work-force among different sectors of an economy.

The state of occupational structure on the eve of independence was as follows:

1. Pre-dominance of Agriculture Sector. The agricultural sector accounted for the largest share of work-force, which was 72 per cent. The manufacturing and service sectors accounted for 10 per cent and 18 per cent respectively.

2. Growing Regional Variations. There was growing regional variation. In the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and West Bengal, the dependence of the workforce on the agricultural sector declined. On the other hand, there was increase in the share of work force in the agriculture sector in the states of Orissa, Rajasthan and Punjab.

Thus, India’s occupational structure was static and imbalanced.

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