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16:20 Nov 17, 2018 |
English to French translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc. | |||||||
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4 +1 | forme/type de changement qui affecte la composition de la société |
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3 +1 | Changement structurel / Type de changement structurel |
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forme/type de changement qui affecte la composition de la société Explanation: "Obviously one of the underlying assumptions behind this way of look- ing at the relationship between years of schooling and GDP growth is that societies change over time. For the arguments presented here a further assumption has been made, that the industrial economies that have had the highest rates of GDP growth over the last two centuries exhibit a compositional form of change. This is a form of change where leading sectors, with leading skills (for example recently IT) attract investment and generate jobs, while declining sectors with failing markets (for example in the past horseshoes) become not only less important in the overall share of output but also lose influence over the expectations and behavior of society." |
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Changement structurel / Type de changement structurel Explanation: Il me semble que l'on peut utiliser cette expression dans un sens assez large (socio-économique), et qu'elle conviendrait dans ce contexte |
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