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As of the latest data available, there are approximately 33 million people employed in the UK. This number includes both full-time and part-time workers across various industries and sectors in the country.
Hematologists or Hematologists-Oncologists treat leukemia.
Hematologists study the blood and blood disorders and diseases. They also usually teach and study the prevention of these diseases.
20000
Endocrinologists treat diabetes.
2.1 million are employed and around 132,000 of them jobs are self employed :)
alot
They can be employed at most hospitals
3 million
Hemophilia is a hereditary blood disease; it is studied by geneticists and hematologists.
Most people were employed in Pennsylvania in 2012.
Impossible to answer... there are no public statistics to ascertain the figure. Additionally - there are thousands of illegal immigrants employed in the food industry - that would never be included in statistics.