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There are several different areas of the medical supply industry that are growing. These areas include the biomedical industry.
Yes, the equine veterinary industry is growing. Many rural and some urban areas do not have enough equine vets to service the needs of the areas because the majority of veterinarians enter small animal practice rather than large animal practice.
On the web would be the fastest growing career areas.
In the 1870s, most people lived in rural areas, as agriculture was the dominant industry. Urban areas were also growing due to industrialization, but the majority of the population still resided in the countryside.
The tourist industry is definitely growing by the year, but it isn't flourishing is areas you would think to be. Areas like Egypt, which used to be a little bare due to the sort of 'Tyranny', have since flourished from the time it was taken down. It depends on the government, economy, etc. etc...
The mechanization of farming led to increased productivity and efficiency, which reduced the need for manual labor in rural areas. This, in turn, reduced the demand for agricultural workers, pushing people to seek employment in urban areas where industrial jobs were growing. Additionally, smaller farms were consolidated or replaced with larger operations that required fewer workers, further driving the migration from rural areas.
Labour and skills would be easier to find than others in some areas. If a supply of skilled labour already exists in an area then a new business may prefer to locate there as they will have access to skilled workers. In some areas there may be a tradition of work in a particular industry and there will be a number of workers with the right skills.
One of the fastest-growing areas of business-related criminal activity is the theft of cutting-edge technology by workers from their employers. Typically, dishonest employees will sell the stolen technological knowledge to a competing firm.
In the heavily populated areas and areas of heavy industry
The majority of the people in Alabama live in the urban areas.
Industrialization made it possible to produce more goods faster. Thus in world or times when growth drew crowds to industrialized areas providing more workers and the demand for them. Industry brought people to cities and out of the woods and farmland thus creating a need for more manufacturing.
Computer forensics training is one of the more useful skills, and one of the fastest growing areas of computer training in that industry. http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/computer_forensics_training.html