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ECONOMIC SECTORS
OFEUROPE AND SPAIN
EUROPE
As we all know there are threedifferent types of sectors: -Primary Sector -Secondary Sector -Tertiary Sector
Economic Sectors
The primary sector of a economy is the sector that uses materialsdirectly from nature. Some examples could be: agriculture, forestry, fishingand mining.
Primary Sector
AGRICULTURE
FORESTRY
FISHING
MINING
• The secondary sector involves the transformation of raw materials into goods. This transformation results in wood being made into furniture, steel being made into cars or textiles being made into clothes, as examples.
Secondary Sector
• The segment of the economy that provides services to its consumers. This includes a wide range of businesses including financial institutions, schools, transports and restaurants.
Tertiary Sector
ECONOMIC SECTORS IN EUROPE
Pie chart about economic sectors in Europe according to marketrealist.com (2014)
PERCENTAGE OF WORKERSIN EACH SECTOR
2%
25%
73%
Workers in AgricultureWorkers in IndustryWorkers in Services
The data is from the year 2014
TYPES OF AGRARIAN ACTIVITIESIN EUROPE
PROBLEMS
CALADEROS IN
EUROPEAND
PROBLEMS
MAIN MINERAL AND ENERGY SOURCES
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS IN EU
• The EU´s GDP depends in the service sector.• There is a huge difference between workers that
are employed in the service sector and in the primary sector.
• Activities in the primary sector are seriously damaging the environment.
• There is a clearly and significant number of resources that are being overexploit in the caladeros.
CONCLUSION
• The main industrial regions are in the center of europe.
• From 2007 to the year 2013 there has been a deficit surpassing 100 billion dollars.
• There are lots of transport networks but the most important are located in the center of europe.
CONCLUSION
SPAIN
5%
30%
65%
Economic sectors in Spain
Primary SectorSecondary SectorTertiary Sector
2%
23%
74%
Workers in AgricultureWorkers in IndustryWorkers in Services
PERCENTAGE OF WORKERSIN EACH ECONOMIC SECTOR
AGRARIAN ACTIVITIES IN SPAIN
CALADEROS IN SPAIN
PROBLEMS
National caladeros offer modest resources because the continental shelf is small, the operation is massive, the fleet is handmade and can not get away from the coast.
Community caladeros are subject to quota systems to ensure the sustainability of catches, this is divided between the boats are licensed.
The exhaustion of resources.
• Spain is a country with a very few industrialized áreas.
• Nowadays, Spain is recovering from the crisis we had.
• Spain has a lot of transport networks.• Spain depends in the Tertiary sector as
Europe.
CONCLUSION
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