How do rural and urban communities differ on the basis of occupation
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In the rural areas, people may not get enough education or employment opportunities. So they depend upon primary occupations such as agriculture, diary farming, fishing, etc. They find self employment through primary sector.
In urban areas, due to higher economic status and education, employment opportunities to further sectors are available. Urban communities usually engage in secondary and tertiary occupations such industries, services and transport sectors.
In urban areas, due to higher economic status and education, employment opportunities to further sectors are available. Urban communities usually engage in secondary and tertiary occupations such industries, services and transport sectors.
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The rural and urban communities differ on the basis of occupation.The main occupation of the people of the villages is agriculture.In the urban areas, people are engaged in non-agricultural activities such as manufacturing, trade and commerce.The opportunities to earn money in a city are more than in the villages.
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