What is the relationship between occupational structure and development?
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(a) The distribution of the population according to different types of occupation is referred to as the occupational structure which is classified into :
(i) Primary occupations include agriculture, fishing, mining, forestry and animal husbandry.
(ii) Secondary activities include manufacturing industry, building and constructive work etc.
(iii) Tertiary activities include services like transport, communications, commerce and administration etc.
(b) The percentage of population that is economically active is an important index of development. Developed nations have high proportion of people in secondary and tertiary activities. ..
(c) In India, about 64% of population is engaged in agriculture, 13% in secondary activities and 20% in tertiary. Thus, India is a developing country, though there is a slight shight in favour of secondary and tertiary sectors due to growing industrialisation and urbanisation.
(i) Primary occupations include agriculture, fishing, mining, forestry and animal husbandry.
(ii) Secondary activities include manufacturing industry, building and constructive work etc.
(iii) Tertiary activities include services like transport, communications, commerce and administration etc.
(b) The percentage of population that is economically active is an important index of development. Developed nations have high proportion of people in secondary and tertiary activities. ..
(c) In India, about 64% of population is engaged in agriculture, 13% in secondary activities and 20% in tertiary. Thus, India is a developing country, though there is a slight shight in favour of secondary and tertiary sectors due to growing industrialisation and urbanisation.
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The distribution of the population according to different types of occupations is referred as occupational structure.
In India the occupational structure is dividede in to three they are: Primary(agriculture , and animal husbandry), Secondary ( Manufacturing) and Teritiary(services like banking, transport etc.)
The proportion of people working in different activities. Primary Secondary and Tertiary varies in developed and developing countries.
In developed countries higher proportion of people are engaged in secondary and tertiary sectors whereas in developing countries higher proprtion of people are engaged in primary activities.
Occupational shift in favour of secondary and tertiary sectors due to industrialization and urbanisation.
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In India the occupational structure is dividede in to three they are: Primary(agriculture , and animal husbandry), Secondary ( Manufacturing) and Teritiary(services like banking, transport etc.)
The proportion of people working in different activities. Primary Secondary and Tertiary varies in developed and developing countries.
In developed countries higher proportion of people are engaged in secondary and tertiary sectors whereas in developing countries higher proprtion of people are engaged in primary activities.
Occupational shift in favour of secondary and tertiary sectors due to industrialization and urbanisation.
I hope this is right ..
plzz take at brainiest answer
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