Example notes: Decline of manufacturing and employment in post-industrial countries (RB, p 15) EMPLOYMENT PER SECTOR OVER TIME(pg. 1) 200 years ago - mostly.

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Example notes: Decline of manufacturing and employment in post-industrial countries (RB, p 15) EMPLOYMENT PER SECTOR OVER TIME(pg. 1) 200 years ago - mostly agriculture ↓ (Advanced) - depend on secondary industrialised countries sector for employment ↓ Post-industrial countries - mostly tertiary sector (manufacturing → developing countries) DECLINE OF MANUFACTURING≠ UNEMPLOYMENT(pg. 2,3) Need for physical objects → main activity: manufacturing Needs satisfied → main activities: design, art, marketing SERVICES – THE LATER STAGE OF EMPLOYMENT(pg. 3, 4) - design, art, entertainment, amusement – new jobs e.g. U.S.A., London, Paris, NY

Manufacturing and services I EMPLOYMENT BY SECTORS OVER TIME (pg 1) 200 years agovs.Today ↓ ↓ agricultureservice industries → growth II NO MORE DEPENDENCE ON HEAVY INDUSTRY (pgs 2-4) - physical needs = satisfied → newest concern: DESIGN - new jobs in art, entertainment, music, amusement (e.g. New York, Paris, London) III CONCLUSION (pg 5) - needs and consumption = constant change jobs in NEW sectors and industries = SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTS

Homework loss of manufacturing ≠ unemployment –E.g. UK design & entertainment → new jobs  important parts of economics = fact