Why is primary and secondary activities are more in developing countries
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The primary sector of the economy extracts or harvests products from the earth. The primary sector includes the production of raw material and basic foods. Activities associated with the primary sector include agriculture (both subsistence and commercial), mining, forestry, farming, grazing, hunting and gathering, fishing, and quarrying. The packaging and processing of the raw material associated with this sector is also considered to be part of this sector.
In developed and developing countries, a decreasing proportion of workers are involved in the primary sector. About 3% of the U.S. labour force is engaged in primary sector activity today, while more than two-thirds of the labour force was engaged in the primary sector in the mid-nineteenth century.
Secondary Sector :
The secondary sector of the economy manufactures finished goods. All of manufacturing, processing, and construction lies within the secondary sector. Activities associated with the secondary sector include metal working and smelting, automobile production, textile production, chemical and engineering industries, aerospace manufacturing, energy utilities, engineering, breweries and bottlers, construction, and shipbuilding.....
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In developed and developing countries, a decreasing proportion of workers are involved in the primary sector. About 3% of the U.S. labour force is engaged in primary sector activity today, while more than two-thirds of the labour force was engaged in the primary sector in the mid-nineteenth century.
Secondary Sector :
The secondary sector of the economy manufactures finished goods. All of manufacturing, processing, and construction lies within the secondary sector. Activities associated with the secondary sector include metal working and smelting, automobile production, textile production, chemical and engineering industries, aerospace manufacturing, energy utilities, engineering, breweries and bottlers, construction, and shipbuilding.....
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