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Explain the occupational structure in india.
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Answered by ItzFutureAstronaut
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The distribution of the population according to different types of occupation is referred to as the occupational structure. In India, there is an enormous variety of occupations.

(i)Primary activities include agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry, fishing, mining, and quarrying etc.

(ii)Secondary activities include manufacturing industry, building and construction work etc.

(iii) Tertiary activities include transport, communications, commerce, administration and other services.In India, about 64 percent of the population is engaged only in agriculture.The proportion of population dependent on secondary and tertiary sectors is about 13 and 20 percent respectively.But recently there has been an occupational shift in favour of secondary and tertiary sectors because of growing industrialisation and urbanisation

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Answered by curlysagga
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Occupational Structure in India:

it's 64 percent of population is either directly or indirectly dependent on agriculture i.e. primary economic industries. ◆ India's 13 percent workforce is dependent on secondary economic. activities. ◆ it's 20 percent working population is engaged in tertiary economic activities

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