Less than 2%
Approximately 1% of the US population is directly employed in food production, including farming, fishing, and forestry. This accounts for a small portion of the overall workforce in the country.
As of 2021, the percentage of the U.S. population employed in industry is approximately 19%. This includes sectors such as manufacturing, construction, and mining.
in modern and contemporary agriculture- not more than 10% of its population
Alaska has the highest percentage of state workers compared to its population, with approximately 14% of its workforce being employed by the state government.
Approximately 3-4% of the US population works in the field of marketing. This percentage can vary depending on the specific industry and economic conditions.
Less than 1% of the US workforce is employed by the military.
As of 2021, the percentage of the U.S. population employed in industry is approximately 19%. This includes sectors such as manufacturing, construction, and mining.
Employment is percentage of employed persons to the total population.
in modern and contemporary agriculture- not more than 10% of its population
Labor-force participation rate
In India the percentage of people in primary industry is 52%, in secondary industry 14% and in tertiary 34% (2003, Government).
Around 67% of adults over the age of 50 are employed in the United States. This percentage varies between countries depending on factors like retirement age, labor market conditions, and social security policies.
The civil-servants (State and local authorities) represent almost 20% of the total active population.
The industry as a whole employed 26,418 workers in 2000, of which 19,560--roughly three-fourths--were directly involved in production.
Number of people employed divided by total population tells you what percent of the population is employed. If you have 10,000 people and 9,500 of them have jobs, then 95% of the population is employed (9500 / 10000 = .95).
Number of people employed divided by total population tells you what percent of the population is employed. If you have 10,000 people and 9,500 of them have jobs, then 95% of the population is employed (9500 / 10000 = .95).
Number of people employed divided by total population tells you what percent of the population is employed. If you have 10,000 people and 9,500 of them have jobs, then 95% of the population is employed (9500 / 10000 = .95).
Approximately 3-4% of the US population works in the field of marketing. This percentage can vary depending on the specific industry and economic conditions.