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Which of the following statements accurately describe the unemployment rates in rural and urban areas of Kerala (usual status ps+ss, 2023-24, 15+ years)?

  1. The unemployment rate for males in rural areas of Kerala was 4.6%.
  2. Females in rural Kerala had an unemployment rate of 12.1%.
  3. The unemployment rate for males in urban areas of Kerala was 4.2%.
  4. Females in urban areas of Kerala recorded a lower unemployment rate compared to their rural counterparts.

    A1 only

    B1, 4

    CNone of these

    DAll of these

    Answer:

    D. All of these

    Read Explanation:

    • Unemployment patterns within Kerala differ between rural and urban settings, reflecting variations in economic activities and opportunities.

    • Rural areas, while still facing challenges, might have different employment dynamics influenced by agriculture, traditional industries, or seasonal work.

    • Urban areas, despite being centers of economic activity, can suffer from a surplus of job seekers for limited white-collar or formal sector roles.

    • The notably high female unemployment rates, both in rural and urban Kerala, underscore the need for targeted policies to enhance women's economic participation and address barriers to their employment.


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