Answer the following questions :
1. What are the primary secondary and tertiary occupations?
2. What is the difference between modern life and life in primitive times?
3. What is the difference between the livelihood of rural Urban areas?
4. Write a short note on migration.
5. Name the different types of livelihood in the rural areas.
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- There are four types of job. ... Primary jobs involve getting raw materials from the natural environment e.g. Mining, farming and fishing. Secondary jobs involve making things (manufacturing) e.g. making cars and steel. Tertiary jobs involve providing a service e.g. teaching and nursing.
- The life expectancy in the primitive age is much less than as compared to modern society. The ancient man was driven more by the reality of nature and in contrast to that modern human beings cannot imagine life without modern technological advancement, for example, life without electricity is hard to imagine.
- 1)Rural livelihoods are based upon primary activities like farming and fishing. Urban livelihoods are based upon secondary and tertiary activities like manufacturing and services. 2)Rural livelihood involves living with and being sustained by nature. ... Urban areas have a large migrant population.
- Migration is the movement of people from one place to another. Migration can be within a country or between countries. Migration can be permanent, tempory or seasonal. ... Migration impacts both the place left behind and on the place where migrants settle.
- Types of Rural Livelihoods
1] Agriculture Labourers. Agriculture labourers are those people in rural areas who work as labour in fields and get daily wages. ...
2] Farmers. ...
3] Farmers with Other Sources of Income. ...
4] Rich Farmers and Landowners.
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