One of the most striking trends, since at least the 1960's, has been for employment in services to grow far more rapidly than employment in manufacturing. It is this trend that has led to the view that developed economies have become de-industrialized and that they are now effectively service economies.


Chapter 16, Making a Living in Developed Countries, p. 525 - Global Shift (2003) (Fourth Edition)


One of the most striking trends, since at least the 1960's, has been for employment in services to grow far more rapidly than employment in...

One of the most striking trends, since at least the 1960's, has been for employment in services to grow far more rapidly than employment in...

One of the most striking trends, since at least the 1960's, has been for employment in services to grow far more rapidly than employment in...

One of the most striking trends, since at least the 1960's, has been for employment in services to grow far more rapidly than employment in...