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Asked: March 25, 20242024-03-25T14:48:25+05:30 2024-03-25T14:48:25+05:30In: Economics

Differentiate between Organised Sector and Unorganised Sector.

Differentiate between Organised Sector and Unorganised Sector.

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      2024-03-25T15:00:29+05:30Added an answer on March 25, 2024 at 3:00 pm

      Organised Sector vs. Unorganised Sector

      The organised sector and unorganised sector are two distinct components of an economy based on the nature of their operations, size, and level of regulation. Here's how they differ:

      1. Definition:

      • Organised Sector: The organised sector refers to those enterprises or businesses that are registered and regulated by the government. These enterprises operate under specific laws and regulations and often have a formal structure with established rules and procedures.
      • Unorganised Sector: The unorganised sector consists of enterprises or businesses that are not registered and operate outside the purview of government regulations. These enterprises are often small in scale and may not have a formal structure or established rules.

      2. Size and Scale:

      • Organised Sector: The organised sector comprises larger enterprises with a significant level of capital investment, infrastructure, and workforce. These enterprises typically operate in industries such as manufacturing, banking, and information technology.
      • Unorganised Sector: The unorganised sector consists of small-scale enterprises, often operated by self-employed individuals or small groups of people. These enterprises are usually found in sectors such as agriculture, retail, and construction.

      3. Labour Conditions:

      • Organised Sector: The organised sector generally offers better working conditions, wages, and benefits to its employees. Workers in the organised sector often have access to social security benefits, such as health insurance and retirement benefits.
      • Unorganised Sector: The unorganised sector is characterized by poor working conditions, low wages, and lack of social security benefits. Workers in the unorganised sector often face issues such as long working hours, unsafe working conditions, and lack of job security.

      4. Regulation and Compliance:

      • Organised Sector: The organised sector is subject to various laws and regulations governing aspects such as labour rights, environmental protection, and consumer rights. These enterprises are required to comply with these regulations to operate legally.
      • Unorganised Sector: The unorganised sector operates largely outside the regulatory framework and may not comply with various laws and regulations. This sector is often associated with informal and unregulated employment practices.

      5. Contribution to the Economy:

      • Organised Sector: The organised sector plays a significant role in the economy, contributing a major share of the GDP and employing a large number of people in formal jobs.
      • Unorganised Sector: The unorganised sector also contributes significantly to the economy, especially in terms of employment generation. However, its contribution to the GDP may be lower compared to the organised sector.

      In conclusion, the organised sector and unorganised sector represent two different segments of an economy based on their size, scale, regulation, and contribution to the economy. While the organised sector operates within a formal framework with regulations and compliance requirements, the unorganised sector operates informally and often faces challenges such as poor working conditions and lack of social security benefits.

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