Economy, asked by DHRUV161104, 10 months ago

Q.9. Who are the people that work in an
unorganised sector? Mention any two social
values which you have learnt from the
working conditions of unorganised sector.​

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Answered by abhinav07012004
4

Answer:

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Explanation:

The unorganized sector consists of casual workers; self employed persons in un-organized sector and private households; and others employed in organized and unorganized enterprises that do not receive fixed or regular wages, are not eligible either for paid, sick or annual leave or for any social security benefits given by the employer. Their terms of employment render them liable to be terminated at any time. The major portion of workforce in India is employed in unorganised sector.

Organised sector consists of workers in private or public sector that receive regular salaries, emoluments and other benefits including leaves and social security in the form of provident funds and gratuity. They work under fixed terms of employment and cannot be terminated in a casual manner without notice.

Answered by ThrishaYadav
4

Answer:

Good Afternoon......

(i) In the rural areas, the unorganised sector mostly comprises the landless agricultural labourers, small and marginal farmers, sharecroppers and artisans (such as weavers, blacksmiths, carpenters and goldsmiths).

(ii) In the urban areas, the unorganised sector mainly comprises workers in small-scale industry, casual workers in construction, trade and transport, etc. It also consists of those who work as street vendors, head load workers, garment makers, rag pickers, etc.

(iii) Majority of workers from scheduled castes, tribes and backward communities find themselves in the unorganised sector.

Social Values :

(i) Most of the people working in unorganised sector belong to backward communities.

(ii) These workers face social discrimination.

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