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Research Paper Volume 9 Issue 2 2769 - 2783 April 30, 2026

A Study on Increasing Rate of Unemployment with special reference to Street Vendors

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Priyanga S
Assistant Professor at Department of Law, KMC College of Law, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract

The impact of unemployment in the society has the most lasting effect in the society from the lower to the higher. The impact of this has caused the more risen to the unemployment and increasing more and more than to the previous context and also due to many factors the unemployment rate have been increased by day to day.The main object of the paper is to know about the factors that meant for the rise in the rate of unemployment, to analyse that the economic activities are the major cause in the creation of the unemployment, to study the worseness of the unemployment by comparing with other countries, to analyse the law that has been meant for the goodness of the unemployment people with the great reference to stretch vendors. The research has been followed by the empirical method with the convenient sampling method. The sample size covered from the research is 208. The dependent variable in which among the age group people are more aware about the caste based in the education institution on their removal and also many of the pros and cons they have been faced with in the society. Data was analysed using graphical representation through bar charts. Comparisons were done across the demographic variables using these bar charts and the mean value of the ratings received.The result observed from the analysis of the study is that there are more unemployment by the status and also by the many factors which causes the unemployment and many initiative have took by the government and also by this also the unemployment rate has not been decreased.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 9, Issue 2, Page 2769 - 2783
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