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1. It created mandatory contraception and sterilization policies.
2. This policy created a disparity in the gender ratio at birth in China.
3. There may be social issues because of the unusual gender ratio.
4. It caused many parents to give up their children for adoption or abandon them.
5. This policy caused couples to seek fertility counseling when none was needed.
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Yes, it is necessary to generate employment in the formal sector rather than in the informal sector because labour is exploited in the informal sector. In the formal sector, labour laws, enable the workers to protect their rights in various ways. The workers in the formal sector form trade unions bargains with employers for belter wages and other social security measures. They earn more than those in the informal sector. Workers and enterprises in the informal sector do not get regular income; they do not have any protection or regulation from the government Workers are dismissed without any compensation. Thus, in order to provide decent livelihood to its people, government must try to generate employment in the formal sector rather than in the informal sector.
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Elasticity of Demand means expansion and contraction of demand
The elasticity of demand is a measure of a degree of responsiveness of quantity of a product to the change in its determinants. If the demand is more elastic, then a small change in price will cause a large change in the quantity consumed.
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| Basis for Differentiation | Microeconomics | Macroeconomics |
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Meaning |
Microeconomics studies the particular market segment of the economy | Macroeconomics studies the whole economy, that covers several market segments |
| Deals with? | Microeconomics deals with various issues like demand, supply, factor pricing, product pricing, economic welfare, production, consumption, etc., | Macroeconomics deals with various issues like national income, distribution, employment, general price level, money, etc., |
| Business Application | Applied to internal issues | Environment and external issues |
| Scope | Covers several issues like demand, supply, factor pricing, product pricing, economic welfare, production, consumption, etc. | Covers several issues like distribution, national income, employment, money, general price level, etc., |
| Significance | Useful in regulating the prices of a product alongside the prices of factors of production (labour, land, entrepreneur, capital, etc) within the economy | Perpetuates firmness in the broad price level and solves the major issues of the economy like deflation, inflation, rising prices (reflation), unemployment and poverty as a whole |
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