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e-ISSN: 3068-109X p-ISSN: 3068-1995 DOI: 10.64823 Current Volume: 2 (2026)
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Marital adjustment and quality of life among single career and dual career married couples in Saurashtra region

International Journal of Technology & Emerging Research · Published 28 Jul 2025

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Authors

Dr. Khushbu Dave, Sanchaniya Devarshi

Dr. Khushbu Dave

Sanchaniya Devarshi

Published: 28 Jul 2025

Volume / Issue: 1/3

DOI: 10.64823/ijter.2503029

Abstract

A service sector provides people with intangible products or services and completes tasks that are useful to customers, clients, businesses or the general public. Service industries, unlike, for example, manufacturing and production industries, do not relay on the sale of material goods and products to earn a profit. Instead, the individuals who work in the service sector focus on competing tasks and providing services. Service sector, commonly referred as the tertiary sector, is a critical and expansive component of the economy, encompassing a diverse array of activities that do not involve the production of tangible goods. Instead, the sector focuses on the provision of intangible services, which often involve skills, expertise, and knowledge. As economies have involved, the service sector has gained increasing prominence, contributing significantly to economic growth, employment, and overall societal development. It is one of the sectors of the economy, the order two being the primary sector (Which includes agriculture, forestry, mining, and fishing) and the secondary sector (Which includes manufacturing and construction). The service sector encompasses a wide range of sectors that provide intangible products or services rather than physical goods. Here is a list of some major sector within service sector. One of the major indicators of economic development is the shift traditional sectors like agriculture and manufacturing to the service sector. This transformation signifies a move towards higher levels of economic development and sophistication. Employment generation is a significant facet of the service sector, offering a plethora of the job opportunities across diverse fields such as retail, healthcare, education, and finance. Innovation and technological advancement are intrinsic to the service sector, as it constantly strives to enhance efficiency and create new business models.

Keywords: Service, Service Sectors, Economic Development, Transformation

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