What do you understand by disguised unemployment ? Explain with an example each from urban and rural areas.
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The situation of underemployment is referred to the situation when people are apparently working but all of them are made to work less than their potential is called disguised unemployment.
Urban areas - Seasonal industries hire workers for a short period of time,so the skilled workers now work as a part time job. Rural areas - The poorer peasantry is efficient but large in number,so they are hired largely,paid very low.
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The situation of underemployment, where people are apparently working but all of them are made to work less than their potential is called disguised unemployment. In this case, the person considers himself employed but is actually not working.
In rural areas, where agriculture is the main source of income, this kind of unemployment can be seen often. If a piece of land requires only three people to work on it and instead five people are working on it, then the two extra people are said to be in a situation of disguised unemployment.
In urban areas, disguised unemployment is seen when painters, plumbers, electricians are unable to find work on a daily basis and work way less than their potential.