Answer» - In all countries working population is engaged in primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary activities for their livelihood.
- The percentage of people engaged in these activities is called occupational structure.
- In developing counties percentage of people engaged in primary occupations is high compared to people engaged in secondary, tertiary or quaternary activities.
- In developed countries, percentage of people engaged in secondary, tertiary and quaternary activities is more compared to people engaged in primary activities.
- Trade and infrastructure are advanced. So, more people are required in secondary, tertiary and quaternary activities.
- More people engaged in secondary, tertiary and quaternary activities more the country has been developed.
- Thus, occupation structure of the country is an indicator of the level of economic development of the country.
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