Countries in which most workers are in the tertiary and quaternary sectors typically have a high level of economic development. This is because these sectors involve services and knowledge-based jobs, which are characteristic of more developed economies. In contrast, economies that rely heavily on primary (agriculture, mining) and secondary (manufacturing) sectors are usually less developed. Therefore, the correct conclusion is the first statement.
What conclusion can you draw about the level of economic development in a country in which most workers are in the tertiary and quaternary sectors of the economy?(1 point)
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Countries in which most workers are in these sectors typically have a high level of economic development.
Countries in which most workers are in these sectors typically have a high level of economic development.
The level of economic development in such a country is probably in steep decline.
The level of economic development in such a country is probably in steep decline.
Countries in which most workers are in these sectors typically have a low level of economic development.
Countries in which most workers are in these sectors typically have a low level of economic development.
The level of economic development in such a country is probably increasing rapidly.
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