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What kind of workers experiences seasonal unemployment?

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Answered by MrVampire01
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According to Thomson€™s model of the atom, an atom consists of both negatively and positively charged particles. ... The negatively charged particles are embedded in the positively charged sphere. These negative and positive charges are equal in magnitude.

Atoms are electrically neutral because they have equal numbers of protons (positively charged) and electrons (negatively charged). If an atom gains or loses one or more electrons, it becomes an ion.

Thomson knew that atoms had an overall neutral charge. Therefore, he reasoned that there must be a source of positive charge within the atom to counterbalance the negative charge on the electrons. ... The plum pudding model depicts the electrons as negatively-charged particles embedded in a sea of positive charge.

Answered by Anonymous
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The workers experiences seasonal unemployment are

1. Tourist destinations

Seasonal unemployment is an especially significant issue in tourist destinations, where the economy is primarily dependent on tourism. For instance, some tourist destinations are attractions primarily for their beautiful, sunny beaches. If there’s a time of year when the beaches are cold and rainy, people won’t want to come to visit during that season. Resorts won’t have any reason to have workers (e.g. housekeepers) stay on, and therefore workers will become unemployed during that rainy part of the year when demand is low.

2. Agricultural work

Another common example is that of many kinds of agricultural jobs. Many crops are only grown and harvested at certain points of the year. During the crop’s off-season, farmers’ hired workers will not have any work to do and will, therefore, experience seasonal unemployment at that time.

3. Holiday jobs

A third well-known example: jobs that are linked to the holidays. Some jobs are only relevant during the holiday season, e.g. being a Christmas tree seller or a retail worker at holiday-related pop-up shops. Since there is so much more retail taking place during the holiday season, workers will be hired during this time, but then will become unemployed as demand decreases when the holiday season ends.

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