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Social mobility into post-industrial society: socio-economic structure and fluidity of the Australian workforce

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Zagórski, Krzysztof

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[Canberra] : Dept. of Sociology, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, c1984.

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Though the concept of 'post-industrialism' was elaborated as early as the beginning of the twentieth century and has since been used very widely by sociologists and economists, especially after its popularization by D. Bell's book 'The Coming of Post-Industrial Society' (1976), there is as much agreement concerning it as about any other concept important in social science, namely very little.

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