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THE TERTIARY SECTOR - Coggle Diagram
THE TERTIARY SECTOR
THE TERTIARY SECTOR ACROSS THE WORLD
Until the second half of the last century
T.S. was limited to
Government
Banking
Trade
Transportation
Emerging healthcare system
Education
Defence
It changed
Becomed a guide about
How developed a country
Autonomous region has become
New activities emerged
Leisure activities
Growth of tourism encouraged
Time on holiday
Time during retirement
Time at weekends
Changes in labour relations
Housing development
Tourism
Movement of people from
Their place of residence for a limited time for
Recreational or leisure purposes
Developed at most advanced countries
Their own territory or in other places
Related to
Purchasing power of its inhabitants
Level of development of a country
Can be for
Cultural, recreational or relaxation purposes (or the 3)
Depending on
Length of the trip
Distance travelled
Short at the weekends
On a yearly holiday
People travel abroad
Internationally renowned events
Attracts thousands of people
(Olympic Games or The World Cup...)
Favourite tourist destinations
Caribbean and Mediterranean coast
Cities: Paris, London, Rome and New York
THE TERTIARY SECTOR IN SPAIN
Employ 76% of the workforce
Between public and private sector
Government
"Administration of justice and public safety"
(police, Civil guard...)
Services covered by the public sector
Autonomus regions
City councils
State
Education and healthcare
Very important activities
Citizens health/education depend on them
Spanish citizens
Have free access to both
It's guaranteed by the State
Private universities, schools and hospitals.
Banking
Last decades strong growth (sing of development)
Transport sector
(air & sea transport, motorways...)
Tourism
(hotels, restaurants...)
Commercial sector
(shops, cafés...)
Key sector
Provides the money needed to
acquire goods/start up companies
Also important
Cultural and recreational services
(libraries, cinemas, sporting events...)
Tourism
One of the most important e.a. in Spain
Because of
It's economic value
(more than 10% of total national wealth)
Number of people employed in the sector
(more than two million)
Spain ranked as
Top countries in the world for tourist numbers
(almost 65 million at 2014)
Or SERVICE SECTOR
Biggest changes in countries’ economies
Over last decades occurred here