24.1% of Mexico's labor force (12.7 out of 52.9 million) is dedicated to industrial activities.
The current male population of New Mexico, including all ages, is 1.016 million. This represents 49.4 percent of the total population of New Mexico.
That would be around 91.98 million people.
Note you are asking for the specific percentage of manufacturing, and not industry as a whole (which provides 35.8% of the economy). This means you are excluding other industries, such as energy, mining and construction. Manufacturing alone provides 18% of Mexico's economy, or approximately US$372 billion out of US$1,571 billion for 2013.
Critical Manufacturing's population is 70.
The population of Pierce Manufacturing is 780.
The population of Dextra Manufacturing is 800.
The population of Kimber Manufacturing is 400.
The population of Scotland Manufacturing is 130.
Takeuchi Manufacturing's population is 436.
The population of Seaga Manufacturing is 1,500.
Approximately 21% of Mexico's population identifies as indigenous.
In 2004-05 Austalian manufacturing industry employed 1.1 million people, which gives ca. 5.4% of total 20.5 million population.