Economic Sectors of Production APHG 2010. Primary Sector Jobs that deal with the extraction of natural resources. – Agriculture – Mining – Energy – Forestry.

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Economic Sectors of Production APHG 2010

Primary Sector Jobs that deal with the extraction of natural resources. – Agriculture – Mining – Energy – Forestry – Fishing

Secondary Sector Processes the raw materials drawn from the primary sector into finished products. – Manufacturing Assembly lines

Tertiary Sector Services Transportation, wholesaling, and retailing of finished goods to customers.

Tertiary production can include other types of services – Quaternary – Quinary

Quaternary Sector Business Services Wholesaling Finance Banking Insurance real estate Advertising Marketing

Quinary Sector Consumer Services Retailing Tourism Entertainment Communications Government Semi-public services – Health – Education – Utilities.

Services 2.Service firms: Retailing

Services Labor and workforce services

Services Food, travel and tourism (hospitality services)

Services Government

Services Education

Services Transportation and delivery services

Services Environment and waste management services

Services Construction and engineering

Services Energy utilities

Services Communication utilities

Services Media and entertainment

Services Advertising and marketing

Services Medical, Health and personal care

Services Finance and banking

Services Insurance

Services Real estate

Services Accounting and business consulting

Services Legal services

Services Software, data, and computer consulting

Services Research and development