According to 2012 figures, Australia's mining industry employs approximately 269 300 people. This equates to about 2.3% of the total workforce, which is a very small proportion! despite the importance of the mining industry in Australia, both domestically and for overseas markets. This may well increase, as in the decade prior to 2012, jobs in the mining sector increased by 188 800, which is an annual growth rate of 12.8%.
There are a total of 37,000 directly employed and 100,000 indirectly employed.
The number of people employed by the hydroelectric industry can vary depending on the size and scale of operations. However, globally, the industry employs tens of thousands of workers who are involved in production, maintenance, and support roles related to hydroelectric power generation.
Between 1980 and 1990, the total number of workers employed in the industry declined nearly 30 percent, from over 26,000 to about 18,500.
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The total number of industry employees decreased from 3,638 in 1998 to 2,893 in 2000.
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In 1982, the industry employed 11,700 U.S. workers; by the late 1990s that number was down to roughly 5,000.
The total number of industry employees declined from nearly 9,000 in 1997 to roughly 8,000 in 2000.
The number of people currently employed in Michigan is actually changing for the better. Currently more than 60 percent of people who want to work can.
There has been a large increase in online adult directories in Australia. There are about 30-35 directories currently.
If you are asking this to find out how many people are employed in California the answer is currently 88% due to the high 12% unemployment rate. Keep in mind that this number reflects the current number of people who are currently collecting unemployment benefits, not those who have dropped off the system and no longer are eligible. The actual numbers will be significantly higher.
There are a number of top compilers for the C Computer Language which is currently used in the technology industry. You can try such compilers as C++, C Front and others.
The number of workers employed by U.S. fur manufacturers plummeted from 2,600 in 1983 to 575 in 1997.