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VOL. 1, ISSUE 2 (2016)
Unemployment main problem of Indian society
Authors
Dr. Ashwani Kumar
Abstract
The state of being without any work both for educated & uneducated person for earning one’s livelihood is meant by unemployment. Economists distinguish between various overlapping types of and theories of unemployment, including cyclical or Keynesian unemployment, frictional unemployment, structural unemployment and classical unemployment. Some additional types of unemployment that are occasionally mentioned are seasonal unemployment, hardcore unemployment, and hidden unemployment.
Though there have been several definitions of “voluntary” and “involuntary unemployment” in the economics literature, a simple distinction is often applied. Voluntary unemployment is attributed to the individual’s decisions, whereas involuntary unemployment exists because of the socio-economic environment (including the market structure, government Intervention, and the level of aggregate demand) in which individuals operate. In these terms, much or most of frictional unemployment is voluntary, since it reflects individual search behavior. Voluntary unemployment includes workers who reject low wage jobs whereas involuntary unemployment includes workers fired due to an economic crisis, industrial decline, company bankruptcy, or organizational restructuring.
Pages:49-52
How to cite this article:
Dr. Ashwani Kumar "Unemployment main problem of Indian society". International Journal of Advanced Educational Research, Vol 1, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 49-52
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