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What is the difference between disguised unemployment and seasonal unmeployment easy points

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Answered by aayush82
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The difference between seasonal unemployment and disguised unemployment are ......
Seasonal unemployment- These are those unemployment in which peoples do not work for few months of the year.
Ex-During summer season farmers do not work due to lackness of water.

Disguised unemployment- These unemployment are those unemployment which appears to be employed but actually they are not employed.
Ex- when there are more workers working in the same field but less are enough for the work then also more peoples work.


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Answered by bidrohisp57
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Disguised Unemployment   (i) In case of disguised unemployment, people appear to be employed but are actually not employed.   (ii) Sometimes in agricultural families, eight people are working, in the farm, whereas only five people are needed to do that work. Thus three persons are surplus and they are not needed on the farm. They also do not help to increase the production of the farm.   (iii) If these three extra persons are removed from the farm, the production from the farm will not decrease; therefore these three persons appear to be employed but are actually disguisedly unemployed.   Seasonal Unemployment   (i) Seasonal unemployment happens when people are not able to find jobs during some months of the year.   (ii) People dependent upon agriculture usually face such a kind of problem. There are certain busy seasons when sowing, harvesting, weeding and threshing is done. But when the plants are growing, there is not much work.   (iii) During this period, they remain unemployed and are said to be seasonally unemployed.  


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