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Mainly because, jobs within the tertiary sector include things like nursing, police or delivery. These jobs tend to offer more money than jobs in the primary sector (for example farming) Also, people may wish to do a service in the tertiary sector because it tends to help people. It is also called the service sector. The tertiary sector also doesn't require much physical work. That can be a reason as well.
A smaller percentage tends to be in the primary sector, when a country is so called a "first world country". The most people would be in the tertiary sector.
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It has increased because the primary sector and secondary sector have decreased. They have decreased because machines have taken over the employees jobs, and so they find work in the tertiary sector. Also because more products are being made every day, and these need places to be sold. the primary sector has decreased rapidly through time, from 1980 to 2002 the employment rate for primary industries has decreased by over 65%. the secondary sector has decreased but first off it increased, and the tertiary sector anly came along way after all of this because most people used to grow their own food and stuff. Katie,ashleigh and Nicole in buisness <3
Simple Answer... Coz agriculture sector has 65% of population but contributes to only 15% of GDP. but tertiary sector has 15-20% of the population but contributes to 65% of GDP. Due to industrialization....primary and secondary sector modernized thus creating more chances of employment and greater payment of work. Tertiary sector's industries and HQ's are all set up in cities and offer greater salary...facilities...standard of living...job security [sometimes] and insurance [not in all industries].
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Mainly because, jobs within the tertiary sector include things like nursing, police or delivery. These jobs tend to offer more money than jobs in the primary sector (for example farming) Also, people may wish to do a service in the tertiary sector because it tends to help people. It is also called the service sector. The tertiary sector also doesn't require much physical work. That can be a reason as well.
The current trend is that some people are going and work for tertiary sectors as this is the service sector and more people want to do this type of work or job. Some people are not happy on this sector because of the weather some people doesn't want to do this sector because its cold in winter and they don't want to go and do fishing in the cold and go farming in the snow because it is to cold because of the weather. This is the reason why people going to the tertiary sector because they want a job that suit them and they going to feel comfortable on the job and pay good social hours, life/work balance they choose in tertiary sector. decreasing
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.
37% of people in the UK work in the Secondary Sector.
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Approximately 1.5% of people in the United States work in the primary sector, which includes industries such as agriculture, forestry, fishing, and mining. The majority of the U.S. workforce is employed in the secondary and tertiary sectors, such as manufacturing, services, and government.
As of 2021, around 28% of China's workforce is employed in the primary sector (agriculture), 26% in the secondary sector (industry), and 46% in the tertiary sector (services). These numbers have been shifting over the years due to China's economic development and urbanization.
A smaller percentage tends to be in the primary sector, when a country is so called a "first world country". The most people would be in the tertiary sector.
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Primary, 12% secondary 36% tertiary 52% hope i helped!