Answer:
The
distribution of the population according to the different types of occupations
is referred to as the occupational structure of a population.
Occupations are generally classified as primary (agriculture, mining,
fishing, etc) secondary (manufacturing industry, building and construction
work, etc) and tertiary (transport, communications, banking, etc).
The proportion of people working in different activities
reflects the economic development of a country.
Developed nations have a high proportion of people in
secondary and tertiary activities.
Developing countries tend to have a higher proportion of
their workforce engaged in primary activities.
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