What does it mean to say that "service sector" jobs are predominant in Europe's mixed economies today?

(1 point)
Responses

that jobs where people work in factories predominate

that jobs where people work in factories predominate

that jobs where people do something for others predominate

that jobs where people do something for others predominate

that jobs where people work the land predominate

that jobs where people work the land predominate

that jobs in government predominate

that jobs in government predominate

The correct answer is: (3) that jobs where people do something for others predominate.

The term "service sector" refers to jobs in which individuals provide services rather than producing goods. In Europe's mixed economies today, there is a shift towards a service-based economy, meaning that a significant portion of the workforce is employed in service-oriented industries such as healthcare, education, finance, tourism, and hospitality. These jobs involve providing services to others, whether it be in the form of healthcare treatment, teaching, financial advice, or customer service.