what is the difference between underemployment and disguised unemployment and why underemployment is called disguised unemployment?
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When more than required numbers of people are engaged in productive activities, it is called underemployment. In this case, work done by a person is hidden and even if the person is removed from employment, the production will remain the same. ... Therefore, underemployment is also known as disguised unemployment
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