Q. what is urban employment?
Q. what is social inequality?
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Social inequality. Social inequality is an area within sociology that focuses on the distribution of goods and burdens in society. A good can be, for example, income, education, employment or parental leave, while examplesof burdens are substance abuse, criminality, unemployment and marginalisation.
Abstract. This paper explores trends inurban employment in India, with a focus on urban informal employment(defined as informal wageemployment and self-employment in informal enterprises, as well as informal wage employment in formal enterprises and households
Abstract. This paper explores trends inurban employment in India, with a focus on urban informal employment(defined as informal wageemployment and self-employment in informal enterprises, as well as informal wage employment in formal enterprises and households
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Ques.) What is urban employment?
Ans.) Unemployment refers to a situation in which the workers who are capable of working and willing to work do not get employment. In other words, unemployment is a situation where the persons who are able to work and willing to work, fail to secure work or activity which gives them income or means of livelihood.
Ques.) What is social inequality?
Ans.) Social inequality occurs when resources in a given society are distributed unevenly, typically through norms of allocation, that engender specific patterns along lines of socially defined categories of persons.
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Ques.) What is urban employment?
Ans.) Unemployment refers to a situation in which the workers who are capable of working and willing to work do not get employment. In other words, unemployment is a situation where the persons who are able to work and willing to work, fail to secure work or activity which gives them income or means of livelihood.
Ques.) What is social inequality?
Ans.) Social inequality occurs when resources in a given society are distributed unevenly, typically through norms of allocation, that engender specific patterns along lines of socially defined categories of persons.
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