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Understanding Unemployment and Its Impact on the Economy

Unemployment is a situation where individuals of working age are actively seeking jobs but are unable to find suitable employment. Underemployment occurs when individuals are overqualified for their current work. The rate of unemployment is a key indicator of economic health. Addressing unemployment is crucial for achieving equitable distribution of wealth. Frictional unemployment is temporary and caused by market changes, while cyclical unemployment results from a downturn in business activity. Keynes proposed government intervention to boost employment levels during economic crises.

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Understanding Unemployment and Its Impact on the Economy

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  1. UNEMPLOYMENT Aditi Arora Assistant Professor

  2.  Unemployment: it is a situation where-in a person is in the workforce age group of 18-65 years and is seeking and willing to take up work that is commensurate with his/her skills and experience and provides him /her fair remuneration.  Underemployment is a situation where-in a person may be engaged in some work but it neither makes full use of his/her skills nor provides him/her fair remuneration.

  3. RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT  Rate of unemployment is the ratio of people who are not having any gainful employment in the reference period to the number who are in the work force age group of 18-65 years and could be gainfully employable in that period.  It is used as one of the barometers to know about the health of a nation’s economy.

  4. PRIMACY OF EMPLOYMENT OF LABOUR  A principal concern of macro economic policy is to ensure the full potential of all factors of production Land , Labour, Capital, Entrepreneurship is optimally utilised.  Employment of Labour gets prime focus because the ultimate objective of economic growth is to improve the standard of living of all sections of people and it is best ensured when their productive potential is fully utilised.

  5. PRIMACY OF EMPLOYMENT OF LABOUR  Working for elimination of unemployment and under employment among all sections, living across all geographical regions is generally considered the sure way to ensure equitable distribution of newly created wealth through economic growth.

  6. FRICTIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT  Frictional Unemployment: Temporary unemployment caused by changes in the individual market situations.  Often it may so happen that because of constant innovations in production technologies even workers with experience may be laid off till the time they get trained in new skills.  It may not be necessary for them to shift to a new employer or seek employment in different location.

  7. FRICTIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT  Frictional un employments happen because of gap between the general(basic)skills of workers and the specific skills that job requires.  Workers may not always have advanced information about the skills requirements of emerging jobs in different sectors so that they can acquire the new capabilities in time.

  8. FRICTIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT  Similarly the potential employers going in for new technologies may not have prior knowledge as to where they can readily get all labour they need with requisite skills.  It takes time for labour market to build the information base and disseminate the same among potential employers and job seekers so that new recruitments are facilitated.

  9. CYCLICAL UNEMPLOYMENT  Cycle unemployment is one that is resulting from the downturn in the general business activities. According to Keynes the principal causative factor is the low level of aggregate demand and the general setting of the economy( that inter alia, do not facilitate free movements of wages and prices as per exigencies of market situation on hand).

  10. CYCLICAL UNEMPLOYMENT  Keynes Prescription for raising the levels of employment is that the concerned government to come forward to create increased purchasing power by undertaking investments on public works.

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