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प्रश्न
Explain the difference between main worker and marginal worker.
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| Aspect | Main worker | Marginal worker |
| Work Duration | The main worker is a person who is engaged in any economically productive work for at least 183 days in a year. | A marginal worker is one who engaged in only economically productive work for less than 183 days in a year. In India, 8.7% of workers are marginal workers. |
| Economic Role | The high percentage of main workers represents a developed economy. | Percentage of marginal workers reflects a less developing economy and poverty. |
| Economic Development | A higher percentage of main workers reflects a developed economy, where people have stable jobs. | A higher percentage of marginal workers indicates a less developed economy, often characterized by poverty and irregular work. |
| Dependency | Two persons on average are dependent on a main worker. Main workers usually earn a stable income. | More dependents per marginal worker due to irregular income and lower job stability. |
| Geographical Distribution | Mainly found in urban areas, with steady employment in sectors like industry, services, and agriculture. | Primarily found in rural areas, often engaged as landless agricultural laborers or in informal work. |
| Socio-economic Status | Typically enjoy better socio-economic conditions due to stable and full-time employment. | Marginal workers tend to experience lower socio-economic status, often struggling with poverty and inconsistent income. |
| Contribution to Labor Force | Main workers make up a large portion of the formal labor force, contributing regularly to the economy. | Marginal workers are often part of the informal labor force or engage in temporary or seasonal work. |
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अध्याय 9: Demographic Attributes - EXERCISES [पृष्ठ १८३]
