Industrial development continued into the twentieth century, with new technological advances and production growth in various sectors, including automotive, electronics, chemicals, and other industries.

 Industrial production began to develop rapidly in the 19th century. The first steps towards industrial production were made in Great Britain, where major technological changes took place in the textile, mining, and metallurgical industries. This period, known as the "Industrial Revolution," began around the 1760s and lasted until the mid-nineteenth century.


After Great Britain, the Industrial Revolution spread to other European countries such as France, Germany, and Belgium. In the second half of the nineteenth century, it also spread to North America, particularly the United States, where large-scale industrial enterprises were created.


Industrial development continued into the twentieth century, with new technological advances and production growth in various sectors, including automotive, electronics, chemicals, and other industries.


Thus, industrial production is an important factor in the development of a society and has many different stages and periods of prosperity in different countries.


Salaries in different industries and countries vary considerably depending on the time period, economic situation, level of development of the country and other factors. I will give a general overview of the development of wages over the past decades in several countries, but it should be noted that this data is generalized and subject to change:


1. The United States of America: Wages in the United States have shown growth over the years, but salaries can vary significantly depending on the industry. For example, the technology industry (IT sector) typically offers high salaries, while low-skilled jobs may have lower rates.


2. European countries: Salaries in Europe also vary by country and industry. For example, Western European countries such as Norway, Switzerland, and Luxembourg typically have higher salaries compared to Eastern European countries. In Europe, there is also a significant difference in salaries between different industries such as finance, tourism, manufacturing, etc.


3. China: Wages in China have shown rapid growth in recent decades. Salaries in Chinese cities, especially in developed industrial regions, can be significantly higher than in rural areas.


It should be borne in mind that this is only a general overview and actual salary figures may vary significantly depending on many factors, such as employee qualifications, education level, work experience, company size, and others.



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