elaborate the distribution of India's population in the primary, secondary , tertiary sector
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✔India is developing country so it have mainland primary and secondary sector...but question is this what is this all sectors...so by example u will get it..
Primary Sector......agriculture
Secondary Sector......Construction
Tertiary Sector ......Service..banking..
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✔India is developing country so it have mainland primary and secondary sector...but question is this what is this all sectors...so by example u will get it..
Primary Sector......agriculture
Secondary Sector......Construction
Tertiary Sector ......Service..banking..
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The occupational structure of India’s population:
⭕ The population of India according to their economic status is divided into three groups, namely; main workers, marginal workers and non-workers.
⭕ It is observed that in India, the proportion of workers (both main and marginal) is only
39.8 per cent (2011) leaving a vast majority of about 60 per cent as non-workers.
⭕The proportion of working population, of the states and Union Territories show a moderate variation from about 39.6 per cent in Goa to about 49.9 per cent in Daman and Diu.
⭕ The work participation rate tends to be higher in the areas of lower levels of economic development since number of manual workers are needed to perform the subsistence or near subsistence economic activities.
⭕ The occupational composition of India’s population (which actually means engagement of an individual in farming, manufacturing trade, services or any kind of professional activities) shows a large proportion of primary sector workers compared to secondary and tertiary sectors.
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