The industry employed 37,300 people with nearly 26,000 being production workers, in 2000.
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.
In 2011, the tourist industry employed approximately 235 million people worldwide.
The global timber industry employs millions of people worldwide. In the United States alone, the industry employs over 60,000 people in logging and around 400,000 in wood products manufacturing.
The industry employed approximately 40,000 people in 2000, compared to 32,963 in 1998.
According to the Securities Industry Association, the securities industry employed more than 612,000 people in 1997. This figure represents a 36 percent increase in five years
These establishments employed over 19,200 people
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About 141 companies served this industry in 2001, totaling 164 establishments. Total shipments were valued at approximately $2.5 billion.
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The U.S. power-driven handtool industry employed 16,311 people in 2001, compared to 15,600 in 1994 and 17,100 in 1990.
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The industry employed 167,245 people in 2001, up from 114,119 in 1997.
In 1997, a total of 35,271 people were employed in this industry
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.
In 2001 the industry had 10,340 employees.