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Employment Structures In MEDCs and LEDCs

Employment Structures In MEDCs and LEDCs. The Brandt Line.

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Employment Structures In MEDCs and LEDCs

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  1. Employment Structures In MEDCs and LEDCs The Brandt Line North and South MEDCs are countries which have a high standard of living and (usually) a large GDP. LEDCs are countries with a low standard of living and (usually) a much lower GDP. The map shows the locations of most LEDCs and MEDCs. Notice how most of the southern hemisphere is less developed, while most countries of the northern hemisphere are more developed.

  2. Malaysia – an NIC (Newly Industrialised Country) By 1995 was an NIC 1970 was an LEDC What has changed in terms of the Employment Structure?

  3. Employment Structures in different countries – can be graphed in various ways Which statement applies to which graph? Farming is very important because people often grow the food they eat. Machinery has taken over jobs in the primary sector. Also, primary resources have become exhausted (e.g. coal). The number of people employed in the secondary sector is falling. This is because fewer people are needed to work in factories as robots are taking over jobs. While it is developing its economic base there are still a large number of people employed in primary industries such as farming. Tourism provides a growing number of tertiary jobs.

  4. Graph and describe employment structures for 3 different types of country.Fill in the gaps and then Draw divided bar charts.

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