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Which statement best describes the wage situation for casual laborers in Kerala compared to India?

  1. Casual laborers in Kerala are better paid than their counterparts in India, yet a gender wage gap persists.
  2. Casual laborers in Kerala earn less than those in the rest of India.
  3. The gender wage gap is non-existent for casual laborers in Kerala.

    Ai, ii

    Bii only

    Ciii only

    Di only

    Answer:

    D. i only

    Read Explanation:

    • Despite Kerala's progressive social indicators, the gender wage gap remains a persistent issue.

    • While casual work in Kerala offers better remuneration than in other parts of India, the discrepancy in earnings between men and women in this sector continues to be a concern. This highlights the complex nature of economic disparities.


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