I think the term for it is deindustrialisation
It's called deindustrialization.
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In the UK: Undergraduate degree= primary school + secondary school Masters degree= college+ secondary school Doctorate=University
Growths in the different sectors now are getting difficult. There is an overall decline in the primary sector in the UK due to coal and raw materials reducing in number. It has seen a significant growth in the organic industry since the advertisement of organic food they are also declining because the UK imports primary sector goods from other countries because it is cheaper. The main reasons for the decline in the secondary industries in the UK are due to the relatively high labour costs here - companies can have their goods manufactured in China or India for lower unit costs. They have to keep their unit costs low in order to compete effectively. The quality of goods manufactured in such countries has also arguably improved. The tertiary sector is growing for a number of reasons. Population is growing and aging. As there is more elderly people more services are needed to be provided. Primary sectors are declining as farm land is decreasing, natural resources are also decreasing, elements like oil, gas and coal, are decreasing drastically. Growth is linked to the level of economic growth in a country.
1. The relationship between primary and secondary legislation is as follows; Primary legislation is laws passed by the UK's legislative and secondary legislation are those of which are delegated and made by personal under the authority within primary legislation. Primary and secondary legislation can be seen in Act of Parliament therefore they are statutory instruments. The law could be altered as the Act would give requirement for delegated legislation.
Primary industries are involved in obtaining materials from the ground (natural world). Some of there business are farming, forestry, fish farming and dairy farming. Some of them industries are called extractive industries. These are some extractive industries E.g. coal mining, quarrying, drilling for oil and water supply industries. The amount of people that work these jobs in this country ( UK) is a very small number.
They all have delta primaries and star secondaries, possibly earthed. The number is the angle of the secondary voltage's lag behind the primary's, expressed as an hour on a clock-face. 11 --> Secondary leads primary by 30 degrees 1 --> Secondary lags primary by 30 degrees 5 --> Secondary lags primary by 150 degrees, making the red secondary voltage lag the yellow primary by 30 degrees (using UK Red/Yellow/Blue phases) Dyn11 and Dyn1 are much more common than DYn5
The UK has many industries based primarily on Coal, Gas etc.
The UK has many industries based primarily on Coal, Gas etc.
37% of people in the UK work in the Secondary Sector.
Tertialy
There is an overall decline in the primary sector in the UK due to coal and raw materials reducing in number. but it has seen a significant growth in the organic industry since the advertisement of organic food by a well know chef; named Jamie Oliver, who campaigned for schools to eat healthy (there is a decline in the secondary sector too and a growth in the Tertiary)
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.