decision makers and policy makers in the highest level fall into this type of category . the decision making activity of advisors or consultants , like legal authorities and professional consultants , in private and government sectors in all fields are included in this type of category
Quinary (the full list is unary, binary, tertiary, quaternary, quinary, after which it becomes ambiguous)
Yes, for example all of the invisible volunteer efforts such as being a homemaker fall into the quinary sector.
quinary
Services that have traditionally been performed in the home
it includes advisors or consultants , this only i know
it includes advisors or consultants , this only i know
Involved in quinary activities
In 1953 a paper was published (On the expansion of the tertiary, quaternary, and quinary sectors,' American Economic Review, May. 1953) by Paul Hatt, and Nelson Foote which proposed sub-divisions of the service or tertiary industry sector into quaternary and quinary sectors based on information management (4th sector) and knowledge generation (5th sector), where the term 'quinary' was used to classify industries based on use of knowledge, thus measuring innovation policies and innovation systems.
Yes, teaching is considered part of the quinary sector, which encompasses services that involve specialized knowledge and skills. This sector includes activities that focus on education, research, healthcare, and other professional services that require advanced expertise. Educators contribute to the development of human capital by imparting knowledge and fostering critical thinking skills. Thus, teaching aligns with the quinary sector's emphasis on intellectual services and innovation.
nope
it can be anything to do with home care and such. these include hotels, maids, house care nursing homes etc.
here are all of the synonyms of 'Five' i could find. - pentagonal, pentamerous, quinary, quinate, quinquennial, quintuple ! -Chow