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The tertiary sector
The tertiary sector across the world
The biggest changes in countries' economies
Occurred in the tertiary sector, or the service sector
Tourism
The movement of people from their place of residence for limited time
For recreational or leisure purposes
Most advanced countries have developed tourism
For cultural, recreational or relaxation purposes
Depending on the lenght of the trip and the distance travelled
The distance is short at the weekends
On a yearly holiday people travel abroad
It is an activity related to the level of development of a country and the purchasing power of its inhabitants
The tertiary sector was limited
Government, education, defence, banking, trade, transportation and the emerging healthcare system
It has changed
It has become a guide as to how developed a country or autonomous region has become
New activities have emerged
Related to housing development, leisure activities and changes in labour relations
Having leisure time at weekends, while on holiday and during retirement has encouraged the growth of tourism
The tertiary sector in Spain
Tertiary activities employ 76% of the workforce
Divided between the public sector and the private sector
The government, the administration of justice and public safety
Services covered exclusively by the public sector
The State, the autonomous regions and city councils
Police, Civil Guard, firefighters...
Education and healthcare
Extremely important activities
Citizens' health and education depend on them
Free access to both of them
Guaranteed by the State
There are also private universities, schools and hospitals
Banking
A key sector
It provides the money needed to
Acquire goods
Houses, cars, trips
To start up companies
Banks and saving banks
Cultural and recreational services
Libraries, theatres, cinemas, sporting events...
Commercial sector
Department stores, shops, cafés...
Transport sector
Air and sea transport, railways, motorways...
Tourism
Hotels, restaurants...
One of the most important economic activities in Spain
Because of its economic value
More than 10% of total national wealth
Because of the number of people employed in the sector
More than two million
Spain is ranked as one of the top countries in the world for tourist numbers
Almost 65 million in 2014