1. In India, most women generally look after domestic affairs like cooking of food, washing of clothes, cleaning of utensils, looking after children, etc. They are not treated as economic / productive activities. This is mainly because of two reasons: (a) Such activities are performed out of love and aRead more

    In India, most women generally look after domestic affairs like cooking of food, washing of clothes, cleaning of utensils, looking after children, etc. They are not treated as economic / productive activities. This is mainly because of two reasons:
    (a) Such activities are performed out of love and affection and hence their valuation is not possible.
    (b) They do not add to the flow of goods and services in the economy.

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  2. When people in the age group of 15-59 years are willing to work at the prevailing wage rates but cannot find work, then he/she is said to be unemployed. Different types of unemployment are: (a) Seasonal unemployment (b) Disguised unemployment (c) Urban unemployment (Explain each with example) For moRead more

    When people in the age group of 15-59 years are willing to work at the prevailing wage rates but cannot find work, then he/she is said to be unemployed.
    Different types of unemployment are:
    (a) Seasonal unemployment
    (b) Disguised unemployment
    (c) Urban unemployment
    (Explain each with example)

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  3. Market Activities 1. They are done for remuneration or pay. 2. Production of goods and services is for market. 3. It is driven by Market forces. 4. Eg. Doctor, engineer, rickshaw puller, etc. Non-Market Activities 1. They are done for self-pleasure. 2. Production is mainly for self-consumption so maRead more

    Market Activities
    1. They are done for remuneration or pay.
    2. Production of goods and services is for market.
    3. It is driven by Market forces.
    4. Eg. Doctor, engineer, rickshaw puller, etc.
    Non-Market Activities
    1. They are done for self-pleasure.
    2. Production is mainly for self-consumption so mainly processing of primary goods.
    3. Has little or no effect of Market forces.
    4. Kitchen garden, gardening, etc.

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  4. (a) to lay more emphasis on under privilege class of society. (b) to improve family welfare programmes and health services for them in urban as well as rural areas, (c) to make nutritional services accessible to all section of society, (d) Universalization of elementary education, opening of NavodayRead more

    (a) to lay more emphasis on under privilege class of society.
    (b) to improve family welfare programmes and health services for them in urban as well as rural areas,
    (c) to make nutritional services accessible to all section of society,
    (d) Universalization of elementary education, opening of Navodaya schools in rural areas for meritorious students.
    (e) to make the population more efficient by making them skilled through various vocational as well as technical education.
     

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  5. (a) When the existing human resource is further developed by spending on making the workforce more educated and healthy, it is called human capital formation. (b) Like physical capital It increases the productivity of a country.   For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.comRead more

    (a) When the existing human resource is further developed by spending on making the workforce more educated and healthy, it is called human capital formation.
    (b) Like physical capital It increases the productivity of a country.
     

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