discuss the silent features of the post industrial society
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a post industrial society is a stage in a society's development during which the economy transitions from one that primary provides goods to one that primarily provides services .in other words the service sector the economic transformation associated with a post-industrial society subsequently transforms society as a whole
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A post-industrial society is a stage in a society's development
during which the economy transitions from one that primarily provides
goods to one that primarily provides services. In other words, the
service sector (e.g. nurses, teachers, researchers, social workers,
lawyers, etc) accounts for more of the economic growth and wealth than
the manufacturing sector (e.g. construction workers, textile mills, food
manufacturers, production workers, etc). The economic transformation
associated with a post-industrial society subsequently transforms
society as a whole.Information, services, and advanced
technology are more important in post-industrial societies than
manufacturing tangible goods. As the name suggests, a post-industrial
society follows an industrialized society, which focused on mass
producing goods with the aide of machinery. Post-industrialization can
easily be seen in places like Europe and the United States, which were
affected by the Industrial Revolution before other places around the
world. The United States was the first country to have more than fifty
percent of its workers employed in service sector jobs.
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