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what is the difference between disguised unemployment and seasonal unemployment

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Answered by ritvik36
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Distinguished unemployment-a person employed though there isn't any need of him and the work done by him doesn't add up to the work force
Seasonal unemployment-a person employed only for a period of time or a season.
Answered by Anonymous
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DISGUISED UNEMPLOYMENT -

✍️ Disguised unemployment is a situation in which more people are engaged in an activity than required.

✍️ The people who are actually engaged in such an activity appear to be employed but are not fully employed.

✍️ In such cases, even if the surplus laborers are removed from work, production does not fall.

SEASONAL UNEMPLOYMENT -

✍️ Seasonal unemployment is a type of unemployment under which people are employed during some parts of the year and remained without work during the rest of the year owing to the seasonal nature of work.

✍️ For example, agriculture in india is a seasonal activity.

✍️ During the harvesting and sowing season more labourer are required but after the season is over these labour's become unemployed.

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