
Economical and Occupation Structures
Economic structure refers to the way a society organizes its production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. It encompasses industries, jobs, and income levels. Occupational structure, on the other hand, describes the types of jobs people hold within that economy and how they are distributed among different sectors, like agriculture, manufacturing, and services. Together, these structures influence social dynamics, shaping class distinctions, opportunities, and individual lifestyles in a community. Understanding both helps to reveal how economic forces impact daily life and societal organization.