Economy, asked by srutiganakan, 5 months ago

The persons who are not working by their own willing is covered under
(a) seasonal unemployment (b) disguised unemployment
(c) educated unemployment (d) none of the above

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Answered by mayankjangde08
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Answer:

The persons who are not working by their own willing is covered under

(a) seasonal unemployment (b) disguised unemployment

(c) educated unemployment (d) none of the above

Answered by aditijaink283
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Answer:

The correct answer is (d), none of the above.

Explanation:

People who are unemployed at specific seasons of the year when there is a lower-than-normal demand for labor are said to be experiencing seasonal unemployment. Seasonal unemployment is the term used to describe a brief period of time when there are fewer job openings.

During the rest of the year, farmers who depend on the output of these crops would be temporarily idle. As a result, during the off-season for one crop, farmers are left without a job because they are unable to perform any other fieldwork.

Unemployment that has no impact on total economic activity is referred to as disguised unemployment. It happens when there are too many people filling too few positions and productivity is low. Any segment of the population that is underutilized can be considered.

A person is referred to as an educated unemployed if they have a degree yet are still looking for work. Opportunities for education have grown, while work opportunities have shrunk.

The given scenario does not fit into any of the given types of unemployment, hence the right answer is none of the above.

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