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Tertiary sector is not growing equally explain with examples

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Answered by rajatsinha
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there are two different types of people employed in the tertiary sector on one side Limited services which involve highly skilled educated people and on the other and there a large number of people employed in services which provide them very less income they are not able to earn a living yet they are performing these services because they do not have any alternative opportunities.
for example repair person, rickshaw pullers, plumber, painter, and many more.

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Answered by nikhilsrivastava2003
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(i) The unorganised sector of the service sector is not growing in importance. (ii) A large number of workers in the small- scale industries, casual workers in construction, trade and transport, vendors and load workers, etc. barely manage to earn a living, but still they are working because they do not have any alternative. (iii) Their earnings are low and not regular. (iv) They are paid a very low salary and their is no job security.


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