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Characteristics of a Post-Industrial Society

Economic transition has cropped up from a manufacturing-based to service-based.

There is a dissemination of nationalized and worldwide capital.

There is enormous privatization.The magnitude of blue-collar/manual work

decreases, and professional and technical work prevails.

Academic knowledge increases at the expense of practical expertise .

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Characteristics of an Industrial Society

The economy is industry-based.There is materialization of professional and

technical jobs that call for exceptional training.Transport is efficient and communication has

numerous networks.Production is based on the use of mechanical

power. Migration to cities leads to decline in

agricultural production.

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Is Postindustrial A Proper Description For Canadian Society Today?

Canada is certainly a post-industrial society as a result of its shift in industrial manufacturing to service sectors.

By early 1970s, the employment levels recorded in Canadian’s service sector by-passed 50 percent mark of all employments.

There is a predominant use of ICT while providing producer as well as social services.

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Is Postindustrial A Proper Description For Canadian Society Today?

Currently, Canada employs people in the service sector such as healthcare and homes for the elderly.

Skills have become more important; educational levels determine the job and remunerations.

Many Canadians are opting for self-employment, since there a conducive environment for such.

Individuals seeking white-collar jobs are on the increase, as people do not consider blue-collar jobs as necessary anymore.

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