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sektorales

Se sektorales is a term used in economics, public policy, and statistics to describe matters that are organized, analyzed, or addressed by economic or social sectors rather than as a single aggregate. In languages such as Spanish and Portuguese, the word functions as the plural form of the adjective sectoral, applied to policies, data, or analyses that pertain to specific sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, services, or energy.

In practice, sektorales appear in policy documents and statistical reports as sectoral policies, sectoral plans, or

Common applications include sectoral employment analyses, sectoral growth projections, and sector-specific regulatory or reform agendas. For

Benefits of a sektorales approach include more precise diagnosis of sector-specific problems, better tailoring of programs,

See also: sectoral policy, sectoral analysis, economic sector, data by sector.

sectoral
indicators.
Sectoral
analysis
disaggregates
information
by
industry
or
activity
using
classifications
such
as
ISIC
or
NACE
to
reveal
sector-specific
trends,
needs,
and
constraints.
This
approach
supports
targeted
interventions,
resource
allocation,
and
goal
setting
within
distinct
parts
of
the
economy
or
society.
example,
a
country
might
develop
sektorales
policies
for
the
agriculture
and
manufacturing
sectors
to
address
distinct
productivity
challenges,
investment
needs,
and
environmental
impacts.
and
clearer
accountability
for
sector
outcomes.
Limitations
can
include
challenges
in
cross-sector
comparisons,
potential
duplication
of
efforts,
and
the
risk
of
overlooking
interdependencies
between
sectors.