The total number of industry employees fell from 60,582 in 1999 to 57,114 in 2000.
Many people who worked in the early clothing industry, both as inside cutters and contract seamstresses, were immigrants, primarily Irish in the 1840s and Germans in the 1850s.
In 2001 the industry had 10,340 employees.
In 1997, a total of 35,271 people were employed in this industry
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In 2000, a total of 1,780 employees worked for the industry
In 2000 the industry employed an average of 26,332 people, of whom 20,570 were production workers.
Total employment in the paper and allied products industry was about 612,650 people in 2001
In 2000 the industry employed approximately 4,500 people.
In 1986, some 24,700 people were employed by the industry
In 1987, some 60,300 people were employed by the industry
In 2000 the industry's 74 establishments employed 8,311 people, 5,602 of whom were production workers.
The stationery products industry employed a total of 8,271 people in 2000, down from 9,217 in 1997.