The land subdivision and development industry employed 128,570 people in 2001
13,659 people
The nonrubber footwear industry employed 46,100 people in 1996
In 1995 the cookies and cracker industry employed approximately 49,200 people
The dairy products industry employed 144,410 in 2001
Technology has revitalized the Indian economy - it was a new industry that could employ many of India's people.
This industry employed 17,874 workers in 2000
In 1996 the bread and cake products industry employed 183,000 workers
The U.S. magnetic and optical recording media industry employed 20,869 people in 1997
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, the oil and gas industry employed 125,370 people in 2001
The number of people who can work in the forest industry can vary depending on the size and scale of the operation. Large forest industry companies may employ thousands of workers across multiple locations, while smaller operations may only have a handful of employees. Generally, a forest industry company can employ anywhere from a few dozen to several thousand people.
This industry employed 2,216 people in 2000, including 1,636 production workers who earned an average hourly wage of $15.91.
From 1982 to 1995, employment in this category fell from 38,000 people to an estimated 29,720 in 1997.