Problem of Unemployment in India

 

If we want to understand in very simple words, then unemployment is directly related to lack of work or employment. Or it can be said that when the proportion of the population of a country is less than the employment opportunities present there, the problem of unemployment arises at that place. There can be many reasons for rising unemployment like increasing population, lack of education, officialization etc.

Unemployment / uselessness refer to those people who do not get work and not those who do not want to work. Employment here refers to people ready to work at the prevailing wage rate. If at any time the wages of a work is 110 rupees daily and after some time its wages decreases to 100 rupees and a person is not ready to work at this price, then that person will not fall in the category of unemployed. Apart from this, children, elderly, crippled, old age or saint also do not fall under the unemployment category.

There is a deep connection between population growth and lack of education, as the population grew, according to them neither the means of education were increased nor did every child in the family get right to education or system. Even today majority of the population in India is illiterate. Due to more children in the family, parents were found unable to give education to everyone, as a result of which either the right to education was taken away from the daughters in the family or due to lack of money, the older children of the family left their studies. Read about wages as a result, they had to go ahead and face unemployment.

 

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