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State the difference between Western pattern of industrialisation & Indian pattern of industrialisation

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Answered by Anonymous
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Industrialization brought about change not only at the level of the economy, but also of social structure, politics, and culture. ... Deindustrialization refers to the process by which industrial manufacturing comes to play an increasingly smaller role in the overall structure of the economy.

Answered by anushax
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  1. the differences are related to what kind of work is done,i.e, in western contries, the service sector is favored, followed by industries and less than 10% of the work is in the agricultural sector. but in india, the agricultural sector is favored, then service sector and the remaining is taken up by the industries.
  2. also, the differences are due to the number of people in regular salaried employment. in western countries, there is formal employment. in India, 50% of the people are self-employed, 14% are in regular salaried employment, and approx. 30% of the people are casual laborers.
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