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pattern of socioeconomic activities that would shape Post-industrial society

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Answered by Anonymous
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What are some common examples of a post-industrial society? The United States and all or most of the OECD members are examples of post-industrial societies. ... the centrality of the new science-based industries, the rise of new technical elites and the advent of a new principle of stratification

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Post-industrial society is the stage of society's development when the service sector generates more wealth than the manufacturing sector of the economy.

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  • The post-industrialised society is marked by an "increased valuation of knowledge[. Accordingly,  experts in this domain states that jobs are increasing higher  in the tertiary (and quaternary) sector than those in primary & secondary sector, and that the tertiary (and quaternary) industry is gaining importance in economy. This would continue to happen to increase the "impact of the expert" and "power" monopolise knowledge.
  • The positions in the tertiary and quaternary sectors are essentially based on knowledge and would contribute at least in detail to the transformation of education. The "new power ... of the expert," therefore, creates a growing role in post-industrial societies for universities and research institutes. Such modern centres of knowledge creation and development of expertise are being established by post-industrial communities themselves. Therefore, affluent urban workers are the primary beneficiaries of the post-industrial world. The transfer of power into their hands as a young and educated, more socially active generation with populism, social justice and environmentalism,

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