Twenty-three percent of the population of Norway work in industry. The majority of workers in Norway work in service related fields.
Yes, though the primary industry over there is the fishing industry.
The primary cause of urbanization is jobs or the growth of industry. People will move to where they can find work.
The primary industries in China are agriculture, industry, and service. The agricultural sector employs 40 percent of the population. Industry accounts for 26 percent. The service industry accounts for 32 percent.
In 2000, the primary battery industry employed 9,131 people, compared to 8,699 in 1999. Production workers in 2000 numbered 7,223; they earned an average hourly income of $16.39
"Primary industry" - sometimes called the primary sector of the economy - produces food and raw materials."Secondary industry" makes things."Tertiary industry" distributes to people the things the primary and secondary sectors have produced and also provides services like travel, banking or education.
In India the percentage of people in primary industry is 52%, in secondary industry 14% and in tertiary 34% (2003, Government).
Well I think its London's cothesWell I think its London's cotheschemicalfood processingelectronicscable manufactureaircraftshipbuildingvehicle manufactureLondon has several industries such as the insurance and digital industry. The main industry in London is the technology industry.
a Norse European is a person from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Scandinavia, any place in Europe settled by such people, and maybe a couple other countries. Norway is the primary country associated with that description.
People who work in Norway have income.
The people of Norway are Norwegians.
The people of Norway are called Norwegians.
Norwegians are the people who live in Norway.