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    disguised
    /dɪsˈɡʌɪzd/

    adjective

    • 1. having changed one's appearance in order to conceal one's identity: "a disguised reporter"

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  2. Example. (i) In rural areas, where agriculture is the main source of income, this kind of unemployment can be seen often. If a piece of land requires only three people to work on it and instead five people are working on it, then the two extra people are said to be in a situation of disguised unemployment.

  3. What is the difference between disguised employment and seasonal unemployment? Q. Distinguish between the following. 1. Voluntary unemployment and involuntary unemployment. 2. Rural unemployment and urban unemployment. 3. Seasonal unemployment and disguised unemployment. 4.

  4. In contrast to a situation in which a person is clearly unemployed and does not have a job, in disguised unemployment the situation of lack of job is hidden, it is not clearly visible. Disguised Unemployment Example – Rural Area. Taking the example of a small farmer, named Laxmi. Her family consists of 5 members.

  5. The situation of underemployment or disguised unemployment is a situation where people are apparently working but all of them are made to work less than their potential is called disguised unemployment. In this situation, the person considers himself employed but is actually not working and utilising his skills in the job.

  6. Disguised Unemployment: This is a type of unemployment where people employed are more than actually needed. Disguised unemployment is generally traced in unorganised sectors or the agricultural sectors. Structural Unemployment: This unemployment arises when there is a mismatch between the worker’s skills and availability of jobs in the market ...

  7. Seasonal Unemployment or Cyclical Unemployment name is derived from the frequent ups and downs in the business cycle. When the business cycle is down, fewer workers are needed, due to reduced production, this is due to reduced demand for goods and services. Since only a few workers are needed, it results in unemployment.

  8. Three States of Matter (Matter Definition) - Matter exists in three physical states: solids, liquid and gases. The classification of matter into solids, liquids and gases in termed physical classification of matter. The three states of matter are traditionally recognized in chemistry. Visit BYJUS to learn more about it.

  9. Solid Definition. In solids, particles are tightly or closely packed. The gaps between the particles are tiny and hence it is tough to compress them. Solid has a fixed shape and volume. Due to its rigid nature, particles in solid can only vibrate about their mean position and cannot move.

  10. Chapter 2 – People as Resource is an effort to explain how the population is an asset for the economy rather than a liability. Population becomes human capital when there is an investment made in the form of education, training and medical care. Human capital is the stock of skill and productive knowledge embodied in them.

  11. An economy is best understood when you study its components or sectors. So, in CBSE Notes Class 10 Economics Chapter 2 – Sectors of the Indian Economy, you will learn 3 types of classifications of economy, i.e., primary/secondary/tertiary, organised/unorganised and public/private. To understand this chapter in a better way, try to relate the ...