(a) List of work: Engineer, doctor, washer man, electrician, shopkeeper, milk vendor, insurance manager, professor, government employee, zamindar, vegetable seller, domestic help, factory owner. (b) Classification of above kinds of work: (i) Primary sector: Zamindar (landowner). (ii) Secondary sectoRead more
(a) List of work: Engineer, doctor, washer man, electrician, shopkeeper, milk vendor, insurance manager, professor, government employee, zamindar, vegetable seller, domestic help, factory owner.
(b) Classification of above kinds of work:
(i) Primary sector: Zamindar (landowner).
(ii) Secondary sector: Factory owner.
(iii) Tertiary sector: Engineer, Doctor, washer man, electrician, shopkeeper, milk vendor, Insurance manager, professor, government employee, vegetable vendor and domestic help.
(iv) Organised sector: Engineer insurance manager, and Doctor.
(v) Unorganised sector : Washer man, vegetable vendor, milk vendor shopkeeper, electrician and domestic help.
(vi) Public sector: Government employee and professor in a government college.
(vii) Private sector : Engineer and doctor.
(a) While studying about different sectors we focus on emplo5rment in those sectors and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to know the size and condition of economy of the country. We know the number of people employed in different sectors and the contribution of that sector to the economy of the country.Read more
(a) While studying about different sectors we focus on emplo5rment in those sectors and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to know the size and condition of economy of the country. We know the number of people employed in different sectors and the contribution of that sector to the economy of the country. Sectors can be compared only in terms of employment and their contribution to the GDP of a country. so we focus on these aspects.
(b) Focus should be laid on other issues such as conditions of work, profit motive, efficiency, public welfare, environmental friendly Conditions of work should be in the favour of workers. The employment should be regular and the employer should follow various laws such as Factories Act, Minimum Wages Act etc. The production must be for the welfare of the people who should not be exploited by raising prices or creating scarcity of goods in the market. Thus, such issues must be examined while discussing the role of different sectors in the economy of the country.
What are the two types of reproduction?
Sexual and asexual reproduction
Sexual and asexual reproduction
See lessWhat do you call this dissimilarity?
Variation.
Variation.
See lessDo you know what is reproduction?
Yes, it is the process of producing new individuals
Yes, it is the process of producing new individuals
See lessMake a long list of all kinds of, work that you find adults around you doing for a living. In what way can you classify them? Explain your choice.
(a) List of work: Engineer, doctor, washer man, electrician, shopkeeper, milk vendor, insurance manager, professor, government employee, zamindar, vegetable seller, domestic help, factory owner. (b) Classification of above kinds of work: (i) Primary sector: Zamindar (landowner). (ii) Secondary sectoRead more
(a) List of work: Engineer, doctor, washer man, electrician, shopkeeper, milk vendor, insurance manager, professor, government employee, zamindar, vegetable seller, domestic help, factory owner.
See less(b) Classification of above kinds of work:
(i) Primary sector: Zamindar (landowner).
(ii) Secondary sector: Factory owner.
(iii) Tertiary sector: Engineer, Doctor, washer man, electrician, shopkeeper, milk vendor, Insurance manager, professor, government employee, vegetable vendor and domestic help.
(iv) Organised sector: Engineer insurance manager, and Doctor.
(v) Unorganised sector : Washer man, vegetable vendor, milk vendor shopkeeper, electrician and domestic help.
(vi) Public sector: Government employee and professor in a government college.
(vii) Private sector : Engineer and doctor.
For each of the sectors that we came across in this chapter, why should one focus on employment and GDP? Could there be other issues which should be examined? Discuss.
(a) While studying about different sectors we focus on emplo5rment in those sectors and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to know the size and condition of economy of the country. We know the number of people employed in different sectors and the contribution of that sector to the economy of the country.Read more
(a) While studying about different sectors we focus on emplo5rment in those sectors and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to know the size and condition of economy of the country. We know the number of people employed in different sectors and the contribution of that sector to the economy of the country. Sectors can be compared only in terms of employment and their contribution to the GDP of a country. so we focus on these aspects.
See less(b) Focus should be laid on other issues such as conditions of work, profit motive, efficiency, public welfare, environmental friendly Conditions of work should be in the favour of workers. The employment should be regular and the employer should follow various laws such as Factories Act, Minimum Wages Act etc. The production must be for the welfare of the people who should not be exploited by raising prices or creating scarcity of goods in the market. Thus, such issues must be examined while discussing the role of different sectors in the economy of the country.