Geography, asked by ahomena47, 5 months ago

who are called'marginal workers'​

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Answered by pradeepkrverma
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Explanation:

Economic activity

In the 1981 census the information regarding economic activity of the people was collected in greater detail. The economic questions consisted of three parts, namely:

I.

Q.14A Worked any time at all last year?

YES

NO (H/ST/D/R/B/I/O)

Q.14B If yes in 14A, did you work for the major part of last year?

YES

NO

II.

Q.15A Main activity last year?

YES in 14B (C/AL/HHI/OW)

NO in 14B (H/ST/D/R/B/I/O)

Q. 15B

14B YES--Any other work any time last year?

Yes (C/AL/HHI/OW)

NO

14B No --Work done any time last year? (C/AL/HHI/OW)

III. Q.16 If NO in 14A or 14B, seeking/available for work?

YES

NO

Every person including the very young or very old was asked Q.14A (worked anytime at all last year) and answer to this question was filled in. The other questions 14B, 15A and 15 B were to be filled in the case of those to whom they were applicable. These questions were meant to get details of the work done by the people with reference to last and year preceding the date of enumeration. Certain types of work such as agriculture, household industry like gur making, etc., are carried on either throughout the year or only during certain seasons or part of the year depending on the local circumstances. In such cases the broad time span of the agricultural season preceding the enumeration was taken into account.

Answered by laxmipriyab515
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Answer:

those who didn't worked for the major part of the year they are called marginal workers

Explanation:

those who had worked less than 6 months or less than 183 days in the whole year are know as marginal workers.....

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