Types of Occupations

Occupation refers to the principal work which a person carries out on a daily basis to earn living. It provides for a person’s subsistence, which helps them to earn whatever is possible to cover all the basic requirements of life.

Occupations of a country are mostly divided into category of three. These occupation division helps to know how expansive and diverse is the occupation of a country. The three types of occupations are as follows:

  • Primary Occupations: These refer to the activities which involve agriculture, construction, and also animal husbandry.
  • Secondary Occupations: These refer to the occupations of the people who work in the sectors of manufacturing and servicing industries.
  • Tertiary Occupations: The tertiary sector of the occupations include the population who work in the communications, transport, administration and other remaining services of the economy.

Occupational Structure of India

The occupational structure of a country refers to the number of workforces which is employed in various economic ventures. In other words, the number of the working population employed in agriculture and the associated activities and the number of people involved in manufacturing and the service sectors is known as the occupational structure of the nation.

 

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