The employment structure of a country depicts the majority demographics of the labor force in the country and the major labor sector of the country (primary, secondary or tertiary). The developing countries’ economy will have the majority of its labor force mainly in the primary labor sector (raw mineral extraction) while most developed country's labour force is mainly in the tertiary (service industry) sector.
The primary labor sector involves the use of more human labor and less use of machinery. This, therefore, raises the costs of production (and the costs of the goods) and little value-addition to the products. The profit margins are low. In tertiary labor sector, automation reduces costs of production and profit margins can be high without raising the costs of goods exorbitantly.
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The free market is an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control. It is a summary description of all voluntary exchanges that take place in a given economic environment.
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Eastern China which has humid continental and humid subtropical climates (much like the eastern United States).
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Technical facilities for tourism in the Southeast region in Vietnam are tiipically politically biased because the goventment want to show that everything is perfect in vietnam when there are obvious problems.
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