Jobs: Primary, secondary and tertiary sectors | LEARNING WITH SARAH | Educational videos for Kids
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Hello Happy friends!
Are you ready to learn?

I’m Sarah, and today, we’re going to talk about something very important.
Today, we’re going to learn about jobs and how they are classified.

Have you ever wondered how we obtain food, clothes, and everything we need, to be able to live?

Well the answer is easy peasy!
We get all these things, by working, that’s why it’s so important to study.
So that we can choose our future correctly, and so we’re able to do what we love.

A job, is simply something that a person performs in exchange for money, or another benefit.
But because not all jobs are the same, we classify them in three large groups:
Primary Sector, Secondary sector and Tertiary sector.

The primary sector includes the jobs that obtain raw materials, directly from nature!
Like.. this farmer, or this stockman.

But… before I continue. Do you know what raw materials are?
Well it’s easy peasy!

Raw materials are the resources that humans obtain from nature, and they can be directly consumed, or they can be made and transformed into consumer goods.
The fruit and fish we eat, the wool we get from sheep, to manufacture warm clothes, like this sweatshirt! Or steel, with which we make tools, airplanes.

So, all of these things are called, raw materials.
Agriculture, fishing, livestock, logging and mining
are jobs from the primary sector.

The secondary sector, includes the jobs that transform the raw materials, into elaborated final products.
Like… This cheese, that comes from milk, or this car, that is made up of looots of raw materials, one of them being, steel.

So, industry, crafts, and constructions are jobs that form part of the secondary sector.

The tertiary sector, doesn’t have products, instead, it offers services. Education, Healthcare, Trade, or transport, all form part of the tertiary sector.

For example, doctors heal us, teachers heal us, and hairdressers cut our hair, and make us this beautiful.

As you can see, these professions, these jobs, aren’t offering material goods, but they help and protect us. They give us super important services.

Well, now we know what jobs are, and how they are classified into sectors: the Primary Sector, the Secondary sector and the Tertiary sector.

Now, all I need to say is that you study and work really really hard, because this will mean that you’ll be able to make a living on whatever you want, and you’ll be super happy in the future.

Goodbye happy friends! See you next time!

I hope you’re always ready to learn!

Goodbye!

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