percentage employees in primary sector < percentage employess in secondary sector
Well in 2005 less than 2% of the UK's workforce worked in the primary sector, not sure what it is now but hope this has helped.
25% primary 35% secondry 40% thertiary
They are declining because the UK imports primary sector goods from other countries because it is cheaper.
the primary sector has declined because of the rate of the tertiary sector. the UK are currently importing their goods from other countries which means that our own British farmers are not selling their goods that they produce and so they will not be needed so they will decline in the business world.
the primary sector is in decline because the tertiary sector is growing so there is a higher percentage of workers in the tertiary sector than the primary sector
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percentage employees in primary sector < percentage employess in secondary sector
Yes it is!
primary= mc farms
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Well in 2005 less than 2% of the UK's workforce worked in the primary sector, not sure what it is now but hope this has helped.
59%
89%
25% primary 35% secondry 40% thertiary
They are declining because the UK imports primary sector goods from other countries because it is cheaper.
As of 2020, around 18% of people in Britain work in the secondary sector, which includes manufacturing and construction. The primary sector (agriculture, mining) employs around 1% of the workforce, while the tertiary sector (services) employs the majority of the population.