Why tertiary employment has increased in the UK?
The tertiary sector is the main growth area. Most people work in hospitals, schools, offices and financial services. Also, as people have more free time and become wealthier there is a greater demand for leisure services. Therefore more jobs become available in the tertiary sector.
Where are most of the tertiary and quaternary sector jobs located in the UK?
Many of the new tertiary and quaternary firms are located in towns such as Basildon and Newbury, which are surrounded by green, open countryside that makes them attractive places to live.
Why does the tertiary sector increased?
Better technology and improved labour productivity have enabled a higher output of manufactured goods and agriculture with less labour. This increased productivity has led to: Increased incomes of workers to spend on services. Spare labour to be able to work in the more labour intensive tertiary sector.
Which country has the highest percentage of tertiary employment?
USA
In the richest country (USA), most people work in the tertiary sector. In the poorest country (Nepal), most people work in the primary sector. In Brazil, the labour force is more evenly distributed between the three sectors. Note that the quaternary sector has been included in the tertiary sector.
Which of the following is an example of someone working in the tertiary sector?
Examples include doctors, teachers, lawyers, estate agents, travel agents, accountants and policemen. People working in these industries are described as being in the tertiary sector.
What is an example of a job in the tertiary sector of the economy?
Workers in the tertiary part of the economy provide services rather than goods. Sales, repair services, banking, and insurance are all part of the tertiary industry. People who work in the tertiary sector include workers in the tourism and hospitality industry, doctors, couriers, and business consultants.