Geography human test Flashcards
what are the 4 job sectors?
Primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary
what are the 4 job sectors?
Primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary
What are primary jobs?
Getting raw materials from the natural environment e.g. Mining, farming and fishing.
What are secondary jobs?
Jobs that involve making things e.g. making cars and steel
What are tertiary jobs?
Jobs that provide a service e.g. teaching, doctor etc.
What are quaternary jobs?
Jobs that involve research e.g. IT
What are the negatives of living in rural areas?
Poor transport links, Poor internet access, Less jobs
Name some examples of regional disparities
Bad communication, lower life expectancy, lower housing quality, etc
What does FDI stand for?
Foreign direct investment.
Where do migrants tend to move to and why?
Larger cities because of Jobs, cultural familiarity, communities of people already being there.
Where do migrants tend to move to and why?
Larger cities because of Jobs, cultural familiarity, communities of people already being there and
Name 3 types of migration
Rural to urban, international migration, retirement migration (Urban to rural)
What is the definition for globalization
The interconnection of the world
What is free trade
An agreement between countries allowing free trade between there borders.
What is a TNC
A trans national corporation - global companies such as Amazon and Nike