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[[en-I:inddustrial population]] [[ar-I:مشتغلون في الصناعات (صناعة)]] [[de-I:Erwerbspersonen der Industrie]] [[es-I:población activa industrial]] [[fi-I:elinkeinoelämän palveluksessa oleva väestö]] [[fr-I:population active industrielle]] [[it-I:popolazione attiva del settore industriale]] [[pl-I:kategorie zatrudnienia pozarolniczego]] [[pt-I:ATIVIDADE industrial]] [[ru-I:Промышленное население]]  
 
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Revision as of 16:30, 4 February 2010

Inddustrial population  (INDDUSTRIAL population)


The working population may also be classified by industry1. This classification depends on the nature of the firm2 or establishment2 that the individual works for. Generally importance is attached to the division of the population into agricultural workers3 and non-agricultural workers4. Officials5, civil servants5 and government employees5 as well as military personnel6 or members of the armed forces6 are generally shown separately, but employees of public enterprises are counted as a rule with the rest of the industrial population7.

  • 5. A civil servant is an employee (353-3) of the central government. An official is an employee of a public body, but the term is occasionally used for salaried employees of large companies. A distinction is often drawn between government employees and private workers.


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