Occupations are generally classified into -
Primary (includes agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry, fishing, unskilled labour)
Secondary (includes manufacturing indusries, construction work etc.)
Tertiary (includes transport, communications, commerce, administration and other services)
John A. Priebe has written: 'Changes between the 1950 and 1960 occupation and industry classifications' -- subject(s): Classification, Industries, Occupations '1970 occupation and industry classification systems in terms of their 1960 occupation and industry elements' -- subject(s): Industries, Census, 19th, 1970, Classification, Occupations
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Museum of Occupations was created in 2003.
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Phenetic classifications
The two classifications of critical information are unclassified and classified.
Occupations are typically what people do to earn money. Three occupations are doctor, plumber, and mechanic. Other examples of occupations are pilot, firefighter, janitor, and receptionist.
China's occupations are not much different than occupations in the US. For example, teachers, doctors, nurses, retail jobs, and other occupations are needed in China just as they are needed in the US.
Racial classifications are groups of physical characteristics. The 3 most common racial classifications, going by bone structures, are Caucasoid, African, and Asiatic.