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  2. Post-industrial society - Wikipedia

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    In sociology, the post-industrial society is the stage of society's development when the service sector generates more wealth than the manufacturing sector of the economy. ...

  3. Social innovation - Wikipedia

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    Social Innovation has an inter-sectoral approach and is universally applicable. [13] Social Innovations are launched by a variety of actors, including research institutions, companies and independent organizations, which tend to use their respective definitions of Social Innovation.

  4. Social work management - Wikipedia

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    Local disability theatre group. Social work management is the management of organisations or enterprises in the social economy and non-profit sector, e.g., public service providers, charities, youth welfare offices, associations, etc. [1] Social work management has been traditionally pursued by social workers, social pedagogues, pedagogues, psychologists without additional management skills ...

  5. Social work - Wikipedia

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    Social welfare, social services, government, health, public health, mental health, occupational safety and health, community organization, non-profit, law, corporate ...

  6. Employees' Social Security Act 1969 - Wikipedia

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    The Employees' Social Security Act 1969 (Malay: Akta Keselamatan Sosial Pekerja 1969), is a Malaysian laws which enacted to provide social security in certain contingencies and to make provision for certain other matters in relation to it.

  7. Dagens industri - Wikipedia

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    Dagens industri was founded in 1976 [2] [3] with two issues per week. In 1983 it increased its periodicity to five issues per week [3] and to six in 1990. [4] It has since started affiliate newspapers in Austria, Estonia (), Latvia (Dienas Bizness []), Lithuania (Verslo žinios), Poland (Puls Biznesu), Russia (Delovoy Peterburg), Scotland and Slovenia (Poslovni dnevnik Finance).