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  1. The Purpose And Nature Of Businesses Aqa
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  2. Business Ownership Aqa
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  3. Setting Business Aims And Objectives Aqa
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  4. Stakeholders Aqa
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  5. Business Location Aqa
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  6. Business Planning Aqa
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  7. Expanding A Business Aqa
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  8. Technology Aqa
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  9. Ethical And Environmental Considerations Aqa
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  10. The Economic Climate Aqa
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  11. Globalisation Aqa
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  12. Legislation Aqa
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  13. Competitive Environment Aqa
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  14. Production Processes Aqa
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  15. The Role Of Procurement Aqa
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  16. The Concept Of Quality Aqa
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  17. Good Customer Service Aqa
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  18. Organisational Structures Aqa
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  19. Recruitment And Selection Of Employees Aqa
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  20. Motivating Employees Aqa
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  21. Training Aqa
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  22. Identifying And Understanding Customers Aqa
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  23. Segmentation Aqa
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  24. The Purpose And Methods Of Market Research Aqa
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  25. The Elements Of The Marketing Mix Aqa
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  26. Sources Of Finance Aqa
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  27. Cash Flow Aqa
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  28. Financial Terms And Calculations Aqa
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  29. Analysing The Financial Performance Of A Business Aqa
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Exam code:8132

An introduction to the sectors of industry

  • Businesses can be classified according to the industrial sector in which they operate

    • This aids comparisons between firms in the same sector

    • However, it does not capture the full complexity of the business world

      • Some businesses operate across more than one sector of industry

      • E.g. Large oil companies such as Shell extract (primary), refine (secondary) and sell (tertiary) fuel through a large network of gas stations

The main sectors of industry

Three people representing economic sectors: farmer with wheat for primary, factory worker with tools for secondary, and hairdresser with brush for tertiary.
Businesses operate in the primary, secondary or tertiary sector

Primary sector

  • The primary sector is concerned with the extraction of raw materials from land, sea or air

    • Examples include farming, mining, forestry and fishing

  • In the UK, around 2% of the working population is employed in businesses in the primary sector

  • Less developed economies are primarily focused on the primary sector, with most people employed in agriculture and the production of food

    • There has been a global trend away from employment in primary sector industries over the last two decades

    • Only in the least developed nations is the proportion of the workforce employed in the primary sector consistently high

    • This is partly as a result of lower participation rates in education and a lack of infrastructure to support manufacturing or service provision 

  • Some developed economies, such as Australia (viticulture or wine production) and Norway (forestry and oil extraction), continue to have significant primary sectors

Employment in primary industries in some countries since 1991

Line graph showing percentage changes from 1990 to 2020 for Malawi, Haiti, China, Egypt, and Germany, with each country's data in different colours.
Employment in primary sector industries in Malawi, Haiti, China, Egypt and Germany since 1991 (Source: WorldBank)

Graph analysis

  • Malawi retains the highest proportion of employment in the primary sector

  • China has seen a significant decrease in primary sector activity since 1991

  • Germany has a small primary sector with an economy focused on manufacturing and services well before 1991

Secondary sector

  • The secondary sector is concerned with the processing of raw materials and components

    • Examples include oil refinement and the manufacture of goods such as vehicles

  • In the UK, around 22% of the working population is employed in businesses in the secondary sector

  • In emerging economies, improved technology enables less labour to be needed in the primary sector and more workers to be employed in the secondary sector

    • The proportion of workers employed in manufacturing has risen over the last few decades

    • Many businesses have relocated production facilities to take advantage of the lower average wage rates in these economies

Employment in secondary industries in some countries since 1991

Line graph showing percentages from 1990 to 2015 for China, Turkey, India, Brazil, and Ghana. China peaks highest, Ghana lowest.
Employment in secondary sector industries in China, India, Turkey, Brazil and Ghana since 1991 (Source: WorldBank)

Graph analysis

  • China has the highest proportion of employment in the secondary sector, though it is declining

  • Ghana and India have seen significant increases in secondary sector activity since 1991

  • Brazil and Turkey’s secondary sectors have remained relatively stable over the period 1991 to 2019

Tertiary sector

  • The tertiary sector is concerned with the provision of a wide range services for consumers and other businesses such as leisure, banking or hospitality

    • It includes a sub-sector called the quaternary sector, which is concerned with the provision of knowledge-focused services related to IT technology, consultancy or research

  • In the UK, around 76% of the working population is employed in businesses in the tertiary sector

  • Emerging economies have experienced growth in the tertiary and quaternary sectors in recent years, with many businesses now focused on the provision of consumer services

  • The most developed economies have a very high proportion of the workforce employed in the provision of services, increasing focus on the quaternary sector

    • Developed economies use their wealth to fund advanced education and higher-level skills training, which further supports the growth of these industries

Employment in tertiary industries in some countries since 1991

Line graph showing internet penetration growth from 1990 to 2015 for the US, Germany, South Africa, Ecuador, and Thailand, with the US leading.
Employment in tertiary sector industries in the USA, Germany, South Africa, Ecuador and Thailand since 1991 (Source: WorldBank)

Graph analysis

  • Highly-developed economies such as the US and Germany have the highest proportion of their workforces employed in the service industry

  • Thailand’s service sector employs twice as many employees in 2019 as it did in 1991

  • Around half of Ecuador’s workforce is now employed in service delivery

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Make sure that you can define and identify examples within each sector. This is a common focus for ‘state’ and multiple-choice questions.

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