Monday 11 February 2013

Language of Human Occupation



Human Occupation
1. Actual physical possession or use of a dwelling or piece of land. Occupation exists only where it is recognizable as such, and where the occupant has a sufficient measure of control that prevents interference from strangers.
2. Usual or principal business, calling, trade, or work a person is engaged in earning a living.
3. Official designation of an employed or self-employed person, such as architect, doctor, engineer, or manager.

 
Classification of Human Occupation
Primary occupation
                                    A primary occupation means work that involves taking raw material from the environment. Example: farmers, fisherman, miners etc..
Secondary occupation
                                    Occupation that involves manufacturing of finished products from raw materials is called secondary occupations.

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