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प्रश्न
Are the following workers — a beggar, a thief, a smuggler, a gambler? Why?
उत्तर
No, a beggar, a thief, a smuggler, a gambler cannot be called as workers. A worker is involved in a production activity that contributes to the GDP of a country. As none of them (a beggar, a thief, a smuggler and a gambler) are involved in any legal economic production activity that contributes to the national income of the country, hence, none of them can be regarded as workers.
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Sex | Worker-Population Ratio | ||
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