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One of the key characteristics of the postindustrial society is the increasing educational and professional sophistication of the work force. This sophistication runs through all sectors of business and government — primary, secondary, tertiary and quarternary industries, though particularly through the last named service industries — and is encouraged by several of the other characteristics of the postindustrial society referred to below.

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