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Choose the correct statement pertaining to the Current Weekly Status (CWS) method of measuring unemployment.

  1. The Current Weekly Status (CWS) method measures unemployment with a reference period of seven days preceding the survey date.
  2. Under CWS, a person is considered unemployed only if they did not work for the entire 30-day period prior to the survey.
  3. This method primarily captures long-term or chronic unemployment, similar to the UPS approach.

    Aഇവയൊന്നുമല്ല

    Bi മാത്രം

    Ci, iii

    Dii

    Answer:

    B. i മാത്രം

    Read Explanation:

    • The Current Weekly Status (CWS) method provides a more current snapshot of the unemployment situation compared to the UPS method.

    • By adopting a seven-day reference period, it captures short-term unemployment and underemployment more effectively.

    • A person is categorized as unemployed if they did not work for even one hour during the entire week and were available for work.

    • This method is particularly useful for identifying weekly fluctuations in employment and understanding the impact of short-term economic shocks on the labor market.

    • It presents a higher estimate of unemployment than UPS because it is more sensitive to temporary job losses or inability to find work for even a brief period.


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