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MARIKINA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE

2 Mayor Chanyungco St. Sta. Elena, Marikina City 1800


Graduate School

Distribution of Manpower from 10 Most Developed Countries

Agriculture:
● The distribution of manpower in agriculture varies significantly among the
least developed countries, and it can be challenging to provide an exact
ranking. However, I can provide a list of ten countries that are among the least
developed in terms of their Human Development Index (HDI) and typically
have a substantial portion of their workforce engaged in agriculture. Please
note that these countries’ specific rankings may change over time due to
various factors, including economic development efforts.

Industry:
● Industrial development is influenced by a combination of historical factors,
government policies, economic conditions, and technological advancements.
The level of industrial development in countries can vary widely, and it's often
measured by factors such as industrial output, manufacturing capabilities, and
infrastructure.

Social Services:
● The distribution of manpower in social services varies among the most
developed countries, and it depends on factors such as the country's
specific policies, priorities, and demographics.

In developed countries, a huge portion of the workforce is being dedicated


to social services such as healthcare, schools, government services, and
more.

Since these countries are well developed, they can manage to support the
needed number of workers who can provide services for others.

Distribution of Manpower from 10 Least Developed Countries

Agriculture:

Industry:

Social Services:
MARIKINA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE
2 Mayor Chanyungco St. Sta. Elena, Marikina City 1800
Graduate School

● The distribution of manpower in social services in the least developed


countries can be quite different from that in more developed nations.
Several factors influence this distribution, including the limited resources,
infrastructure, and often, a higher precentage of poverty and health
challenges.

These countries may face challenges in recruiting and retaining skilled


professionals due to issues such as low salaries and limited
infrastructures.

Reflection:

Among the 10 most developed and 10 least developed countries, the allocation of labor in
agriculture is a representation of complex interaction involving economic, social, and
environmental elements.

Obviously, highly developed nations generally assign a smaller share of their workforce to
agriculture, which reflects the advancement of their industrial and service-oriented
economies. On the other hand, the least developed countries tend to have a larger portion of
their population engaged in agriculture, primarily due to factors such as limited
industrialization and reliance on traditional farming practices. This contrast underscores the
intricate link between economic development and the importance of the agricultural sector in
a country's labor force.

Reference/s:
● GDP by Country - https://www.worldometers.info/gdp/gdp-by-country/

● Ranked: Number of Agricultural Workers by Country -


https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/agricultural-workers-by-country/
● GDP per capita, current prices – International Monetary Fund -
https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/NGDPDPC@WEO/OEMDC/ADVEC/W
EOWORLD
● Employment in Agriculture - Our World in Data -
https://ourworldindata.org/employment-in-agriculture

Group 9
Leader: Viray, Analyn Romero
MARIKINA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE
2 Mayor Chanyungco St. Sta. Elena, Marikina City 1800
Graduate School

Members:
Torres, Maricris Gianan
Uy, Odylane Norma Verzola
Valisa, Claire Gedang
Varron, Emmanuel Laudit
Villanueva, Jasmine Abila
Vitug, Irah Mae De Guzman

October 02, 2023 Group 9 Attendance

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