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Gaurav Seth 7 years, 4 months ago
Majority of people are still employed in agricultural activities. As agriculture provides seasonal employment
during cropping season so chances of hidden employment are big. Moreover, as history suggests; a developed
nation’s dependency shifts from primary sector towards tertiary sector in all aspects of economic development,
so it can be said that India is still way behind because majority still depend on agriculture.
Secondary and Tertiary Sector have failed to generate enough employment opportunities making a pressure on
the primary sector. Although educated and skilled workforce does get employed in secondary and tertiary sector
but for unskilled and semi-skilled workers there is still a shortage of employment avenues
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