What can be done by the government to increase employment in teritary sector?
Extreme growth, those industries have become considerably more common than other industry
-Pre-industrial countries have mainly primary employment (extraction of raw materials) which on average has lower wages. -As countries industrialise the secondary employment (processing/manufacturing of raw materials) rapidly increases and tertiary employment (services) begins to increase. As a result average wages increase. -As countries become post-industrial the secondary employment falls, the tertiary sector of employment becomes dominant and quaternary employment (research/marketing/consultancy) also increases. Average wages increase again.
tertiary
Declining interest rate can have some effect,like increasing unemployement Rate,increase poverty.
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. oh and sharky
Tertiary sector
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It refers to any employment which is NOT in the government sector. Any employment that is by a private party, corporation or entity.
One might look for secretarial employment in the government sector on a site called Indeed. A person can also apply in various governmental public sector offices.
The reason why the primary sector is in decline is because the secondary sector and teritary sector espically is worth more money, everything nowadays is about minimizing to maximising. Also people who work in the primary sector such as farmers have to work very long hours whereas staff in the teritary and secondary sector work less hours, therefore their will be a decline in the primary sector since people want to work less hours. :)
1. Organized sector cover those enterprises or places of work where the terms of employment are regular and people have assured work. But unorganized sector is characterized by small and scattered units which are largely outside the control of government. 2. Workers in organized sector enjoy security of employment. But employment is not secure in unorganized sector. People can be asked to leave without any reason. 3.They are paid for the overtime. But there is no provision for overtime.
Employment in the machinery manufacturing sector as a whole was1.3 million jobs in 1992
Employment in the machinery manufacturing sector as a whole was 1.2 million jobs in 2002
Extreme growth, those industries have become considerably more common than other industry
-Pre-industrial countries have mainly primary employment (extraction of raw materials) which on average has lower wages. -As countries industrialise the secondary employment (processing/manufacturing of raw materials) rapidly increases and tertiary employment (services) begins to increase. As a result average wages increase. -As countries become post-industrial the secondary employment falls, the tertiary sector of employment becomes dominant and quaternary employment (research/marketing/consultancy) also increases. Average wages increase again.
tertiary
The level of employment in the primary sector has decreased due to automation, technology advancement, and a shift towards more mechanized farming practices. Additionally, as economies develop, there is a natural transition towards more service and industry sectors, leading to a decline in primary sector employment.