Social Science

What Constitutes the Unorganised Sector in the Urban Areas? Why Do Workers in This Area Need Protection?

Workers in small scale industry, casual workers in construction, trade and transport constitutes the unorganised sector in the urban areas. Workers in unorganised sector of the urban areas need protection because They are paid very low. Their work is erratic and so the income.

How Does Service Sector Help in the Development of the Primary and Secondary Sectors? Explain With Examples.

Tertiary sector does not produce any good but it helps in the production of goods in the primary and the secondary sectors. For example: In the primary sector we need the service of transportation, cold storage, banking etc., which comes under the service sector. In the secondary sector, we need the help of transportation for…

With the Example of Sugarcane, Explain the Interdependence of All the Three Sectors of the Economy.

All the three sectors primary, secondary and tertiary are highly interdependent. They need the help of each other, without which none of the sectors would be able to complete its production or service. For example: Cultivation of sugarcane comes under the primary sector. This cultivated sugarcane, is the raw material for sugar-making industries (comes pnder…

Explain the Working Condition of the Workers in Unorganised Sector.

The working condition of the workers in unorganised sector: They do not follow the rules and regulations followed by the government. There are no formal processes and procedures in this sector. Therefore, it is called unorganised. There is no security of employment. There are no fixed working hours and workers are not paid for overtime….

Explain Disguised Unemployment With Two Examples, One From Urban Areas and Other From Rural Areas.

When more than the required people are working in a field, is called disguised unemployment. In several areas, all the members of a family work in the same agricultural land (which is small and does not require so much members). In urban areas, people like plumber, carpenter, painter are not able to find work on…

Consequences of the Environmental Degradation Do Not Respect National or State Boundaries. Explain.

Yes, it is true to say that the consequences of the environmental degradation do not respect national or state boundaries. For example: If any country or state causes air pollution then it will affect not only to that state or country but to all throughout the world. If there is water pollution caused by any…

How did NREGA 2005 bring upliftment of the rural people? Explain.

Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act: This act was passed in the year 2005. According to this Act, 100 days of guaranteed employment is provided to all those who are able to work and are in need of work in the rural areas. Unemployment allowance is provided to the workers if the government is…

Explain the Interdependence of All Three Sectors Giving Examples From Transportation System.

Tertiary sector does not produce any good but it helps in the production of goods in the primary and the secondary sectors. In the primary sector, we need the service of transportation for getting the supply of the agricultural inputs and also for selling the food grains in the market or supplying the agricultural raw…