Answer:
Occupational
structure is the mix of different types of occupations found in a society. It
also describes the distribution of people among those occupations (namely
primary, secondary and tertiary occupations), which gives some sense of
which types of work predominate in a society.
In India in 2005, 54.2% of the population was in primary occupations,
18.8% in secondary occupations and 27% in tertiary occupations.
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