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Which of the following statements correctly define unemployment as per economic principles?

  1. Unemployment is a situation where a person is capable of working physically and mentally at the existing wage rate but cannot find a job.
  2. Unemployment only refers to individuals who are unwilling to work at the prevailing wage rate.
  3. A person who is working part-time against their will is considered fully employed and not part of unemployment statistics.

    Ai മാത്രം

    Bഇവയൊന്നുമല്ല

    Ciii

    Dii

    Answer:

    A. i മാത്രം

    Read Explanation:

    • Unemployment is a critical economic indicator that reflects the health of an economy.

    • It refers to a situation where individuals who are actively seeking employment and are available to work at the prevailing wage rates cannot find suitable jobs.

    • It does not include those who are unable to work due to physical or mental limitations, nor those who choose not to work.

    • Different types of unemployment exist, such as frictional, structural, cyclical, and seasonal unemployment, each arising from distinct economic circumstances.

    • For example, frictional unemployment is temporary, occurring when people are transitioning between jobs, while structural unemployment arises from a mismatch between the skills of job seekers and the skills required for available jobs.


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