As of the early 20th century, approximately 30% of Spain's workforce was employed in factories, particularly during the industrialization period. However, this percentage has fluctuated over the decades due to economic changes, labor market shifts, and the rise of service industries. In more recent years, the manufacturing sector has represented a smaller portion of overall employment, typically around 10-15%. Current statistics may vary, so it's advisable to check the latest data for the most accurate figures.
factories
88 percentage
just about everyone was hired in the factories. kids even worked in the factories. they got hurt a lot with all the accidents with the machines
Most american's lived in cabins and they worked in factories or were farmers.
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They worked at factories.
When women started to work they worked in factories. They worked long hours for little pay.
Yes men and women worked in factories
what did the Spain explorer do.
Worked in factories
if you mean worked in, match factories were very common and VERY dangerous
children who were orphans who worked just for the factories food shelter and clothes.