Rise of Tertiary Industry

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Rise of Tertiary Industry Aim: to know and understand why tertiary industry has declined in the UK

Rise of Tertiary Industry STARTER: Tertiary sector ranking Rank the following tertiary sector jobs in terms of who earns the most (at the top) Hotel Owner Teacher Doctor (Specialist) Street Cleaner Checkout Worker Financial Services Expert Hedge Fund Manager Accountant Hotel Cleaner Dustbin Man Governor of Bank of England Highest Earner Lowest Earner

The Digits What does this show you about the tertiary sector? Gov. of Bank of England: 874,000 Hedge Fund Manager: 250,000 Doctor: 150,000 Financial Services Expert: 80,000 Accountant: 60,000 Hotel Owner: 45,000 Teacher: 30,000 Dustbin Worker: 22,000 Street Cleaner: 18,500 Hotel Cleaner: 6/hour Checkout Worker: 6/hr What does this show you about the tertiary sector?

Why do YOU think that the tertiary sector has grown in the UK? 2 minutes

Development of new technologies Growth in Tertiary Industry? Complete these flow diagrams using page 173 and 174- ADD FACTS AND KEY POINTS Rise in disposable income Rise in luxury services More people joining Development of new technologies Mobile phones Using the internet Call centres Demographic Changes Ageing populations

Extension Give reasons for the rise in the UK’s tertiary industry (6). Point (What is the point you are trying to make?) Example Develop Link (HAVE YOU ANSWERED THE QUESTION IMMEDIATELY?)

Changes in primary, secondary and tertiary industries Give reasons for the rise in the UK’s tertiary industry (6). Point (What is the point you are trying to make?) Example Develop Link (HAVE YOU ANSWERED THE QUESTION IMMEDIATELY?)

Why the growth? List as many reasons under the following headings as to why there has been a rise in tertiary industry: Rise in disposable income Ageing Population (grey pound) Development of new technologies Decline in secondary/ primary Better education Better trade links

Use page 173 Turn to p173. Using the textbook, fill in the table under the headings. Then answer: What is the significance of an ageing population for the rise in the tertiary sector?

Finish off lesson Page 174

Primary Industry Tertiary Industry Sector Shift Quaternary Industry Manufacturing Disposable Income Ageing population Resources HIC Demographic Change Trade links Raw Material Mechanisation Sustainable Development MIC Infrastructure Secondary Industry Deindustrialisation Service sector LIC China Clark Fisher Model Globalisation

Homework- China work sheet

Homework Using a separate sheet of paper (I am going to collect in your books), answer the question sheet coming round. This is due Monday 23.

Plenary Turn to your partner and tell them without hesitating (saying “umm, like or err”) what tertiary industry is with examples.