The Need for Rapid Development of The Service Sector in Post-Industrial Society
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51699/ajdes.v30i.726Keywords:
post-industrial society, productive and unproductive labor, primary sector, secondary sector, tertiary sector, industrialized countriesAbstract
The concept of the transition to a post-industrial society and the need for rapid development of the service sector in a post-industrial society are highlighted in the article with scientific grounds. It is also written about the transition of industrialized countries to the service economy, fundamental changes in the structure of social reproduction, and the dominance of the service sector economy over other sectors.
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