Sectors of the Indian Economy
What do you understand by disguised unemployment? Explain with an example each from the urban and rural areas
Disguised unemployment is the situation of under employment, where people are apparently working but all of them are made to work less than their potential. This type of under employment is hidden in contrast to someone who does not have a job and is clearly visible as unemployed.
Examples:
(i)In rural areas there are more people in agriculture that is necessary. Therefore, even if we move a few people out (from agriculture occupation), production will not be affected.
(ii)In urban areas there are thousands of casual workers in the service sector who search for daily employment where they may spend the whole day but earn very little.
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Most of the workers in the ____________ sector enjoy job security. (organised / unorganised)
A ________ proportion of labourers in India are working in the unorganised sector. (large / small)
Cotton is a ____________ _product and cloth is a ____________ product (natural / manufactured).
The activities in primary, secondary and tertiary sectors are ____________ (independent/ interdependent).
The sectors are classified into public and private sectors on the basis of:
Production of a commodity, mostly through the natural process, is an activity in __________ sector.
GDP is the total value of _______ produced during a particular year.
In terms of GDP the share of tertiary sector in 2010-2011 is ____________.
Match the following:
Find the odd one out and say, why.
(i) Tourist guide, dhobi, tailor, potter
(ii) Teacher, doctor, vegetable vendor, lawyer.
(iii) Postman, cobbler, soldier, police constable.
(iv) MTNL, Indian Railways, Air India, Sahara Airlines, All India Radio.
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