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Regarding the unemployment rate measured by Current Weekly Status (CWS) for persons aged 15 years and above in 2023-24, identify the correct statements.

  1. The all-India unemployment rate under CWS was 4.9%.
  2. Kerala's unemployment rate under CWS was 9.9%.
  3. The unemployment rate under CWS for India was higher than the usual status unemployment rate for India.
  4. Kerala's CWS unemployment rate was higher than its usual status unemployment rate.

    Ai, ii, iv

    Biv only

    CAll

    Dii only

    Answer:

    A. i, ii, iv

    Read Explanation:

    • The Current Weekly Status (CWS) method of measuring unemployment provides a snapshot of joblessness over a shorter period (the reference week), capturing more short-term or transient unemployment compared to the usual status which considers a longer period (365 days).

    • A higher CWS rate compared to the usual status rate might indicate significant seasonal unemployment, temporary job losses, or a highly dynamic labour market where individuals frequently move in and out of employment.

    • The comparison between CWS and usual status rates is crucial for understanding the nature of unemployment – whether it's chronic or more cyclical.


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