India as a nation is faced with massive problem of unemployment
Unemployment
can be defined as a state of worklessness for a man fit and willing to work. It
is a condition of involuntary and not voluntary idleness. Some features of
unemployment have been identified as follows:
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1.
The incidence of
unemployment is much higher in urban areas than in rural areas.
2.
Unemployment rates for
women are higher than those for men.
3.
The incidence of
unemployment among the educated is much higher than the overall unemployment.
4.
There is greater
unemployment in agricultural sector than in industrial and other major sectors.
Economists
and social thinkers have classified unemployment into various types. Generally
unemployment can be classified in two types:
(1) Voluntary unemployment
In
this type of unemployment a person is out of job of his own desire doesn't work
on the prevalent or prescribed wages. Either he wants higher wages or doesn't
want to work at all. It is in fact social problem leading to social
disorganization. Social problems and forces such as a revolution, a social
upheaval, a class struggle, a financial or economic crisis a war between
nations, mental illness, political corruption mounting unemployment and crime
etc. threaten the smooth working of society. Social values are often regarded
as the sustaining forces of society. They contribute to the strength and stability
of social order. But due to rapid social change new values come up and some of
the old values decline. At the same time, people are not is a position to
reject the old completely and accept the new altogether. Here, conflict between
the old and the new is the inevitable result which leads to the social
disorganization in imposed situation. In economic terminology this situation is
voluntary unemployment.
(2) In voluntary unemployment
In
this type of situation the person who is unemployed has no say in the matter.
It means that a person is separated from remunerative work and devoid of wages
although he is capable of earning his wages and is also anxious to earn them.
Forms and types of unemployment according to Hock are.
a.
Cyclical
unemployment - This is the result
of the trade cycle which is a part of the capitalist system. In such a system,
there is greater unemployment and when there is depression a large number of
people are rendered unemployed. Since such an economic crisis is the result of
trade cycle, the unemployment is a part of it.
b.
Sudden
unemployment - When at the place
where workers have been employed there is some change, a large number of
persons are unemployed. It all happens in the industries, trades and business
where people are employed for a job and suddenly when the job has ended they
are asked to go.
c.
Unemployment
caused by failure of Industries - In many cases, a business a factory or an industry has to
close down. There may be various factors responsible for it there may be
dispute amongst the partners, the business may give huge loss or the business
may not turn out to be useful and so on.
d.
Unemployment
caused by deterioration in Industry and business - In various industries, trades or business,
sometimes, there is deterioration. This deterioration may be due to various
factors. In efficiency of the employers, keen competitions less profit etc. are
some of the factors responsible for deterioration in the industry and the
business.
e.
Seasonal
unemployment - Certain industries
and traders engage workers for a particular season. When the season has ended
the workers are rendered unemployed. Sugar industry is an example of this type
of seasonal unemployment.
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The
problem of unemployment has becoming a colossal. Various problems have caused
this problem. There are individual factors like age, vocational unfitness and
physical disabilities which restrict the people. External factors include
technological and economic factors. There is enormous increase in the
population. Every year India adds to her population afresh. More than this
every year about 5 million people become eligible for securing jobs. Business
field is subject to ups and downs of trade cycle and globalization. Economic
depression or sick industries are often close down compelling their employees
to become unemployed. Technological advancement contributes to economic
development .But unplanned and uncontrolled growth of technology is causing
havoc on job opportunities. The computerization and automation has led to
technological unemployment. Strikes and lockouts have become inseparable aspect
of the industrial world today. Due to these industries often face economic
loses and production comes down. Since workers do not get any salary or wages
during the strike period they suffer from economic hardships. They become
permanently or temporarily unemployed. Today young people are not ready to take
jobs which are considered to be socially degrading or lowly. Our educational
system has its own irreparable defects and its contribution to the unemployment
is an open truth.Our education does not prepare the minds of young generation
to become self-employed on the contrary it makes them dependent on government vacancies
which are hard to come. Our State right from the beginning of Five year plans
has introduced several employment generating schemes and programmes over the
years but in the absence of proper implementation and monitoring have failed to
achieve the required targets. Recently UPA Government has come up with Rural
Employment Guarantee program which aims to provide minimum days of employment
to people living in the villages. This is a laudable programme if implemented
sincerely because it will provide employment to people during natural
calamities like drought, floods etc. The remedial measures for reducing
unemployment may lay greater emphasis on creation of opportunities for self
-employment, augmentation of productivity and income levels of the working
poor, shift in emphasis from creation of relief type of employment to the
building up of durable productive assets in the rural areas and instead of
attempting to revert somewhat to protectionist policies the pace of
privatization may be accelerated.
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