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How occupational structure affects the development of a country?

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Answered by 13ssuri
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You might want to research the multiplier effect for this.
Basically, countries with a high percentage of people working in tertiary (providing goods or a service) and quaternary sectors (technology) generally have higher GDPs (overall incomes). This means that they have more money to invest in their infrastructure and housing, which attracts people for jobs. These people need housing and goods, which encourages more businesses to open, causing the income of the area to increase.

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Answered by ArchitectSethRollins
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Hi friend
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Occupational structure means the distribution of population according to different occupations.

Primary activity like agriculture, fishing, mining, forestry etc.
Secondary occupation like manufacturing industries.
Tertiary occupations like IT sector, banking, transportation, education, health etc.

One country can be said developed if the most of the population are engaged in secondary and tertiary occupations, such as USA, Great Britain etc. In these countries the per capita income is very high.
On the other hand, if a country's population is more dependent on primary occupations, the per capita income will be less of that country and it will be considered as developing country.

By the above discussion, we can say thee is a strong relationship between the occupational structure and development of a country.

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