Meena is a housewife. Besides taking care of household chores, she works in the cloth shop which is owned and operated by her husband. Can she be considered as a worker? Why?
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Yes, Meena will be considered as worker because she is contributing to the total production of goods and services, in the economy. She works in her husband’s cloth shop along with performing household chores. A person engaged in any productive (economic) activity contributing to the flow of goods and services (i.e. Gross Domestic Product) in the economy is called worker.
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