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Percentage Share. ments with less than 25 employees were of no importance
whatever: they accounted for less than 1 % of all workers in the cotton industry. In
the wool industry, the number of establishments in the group with over 100 ...
Percentage Share. ments with less than 25 employees were of no importance
whatever: they accounted for less than 1 % of all workers in the cotton industry. In
the wool industry, the number of establishments in the group with over 100 ...
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The proportion of workers in establishments with more than 100 employees
dropped from 64 % to 54 % between 1897 and 1912. This was primarily due to
the fact that sawmills not combined with joineries decreased, while the combined
...
The proportion of workers in establishments with more than 100 employees
dropped from 64 % to 54 % between 1897 and 1912. This was primarily due to
the fact that sawmills not combined with joineries decreased, while the combined
...
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The consumer goods industry, taken as a whole, showed only a slight retardation
in the share of the number of workers in establishments with more than 100
employees. The proportion of workers in places with more than 500 employees ...
The consumer goods industry, taken as a whole, showed only a slight retardation
in the share of the number of workers in establishments with more than 100
employees. The proportion of workers in places with more than 500 employees ...
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500 workers accounted annum average bar iron boom business cycle capital goods industry capital goods sector consumer goods industry consumer goods sector contraction corporations cotton industry cyclical decline decreased depression domestic duction economic employees entrepreneurs expansion factories Fagersta firms fluctuations Gardlund Gothenburg growth horse power imports Income of Sweden industrial groups industrial production industrial statistics industrialisation investments iron and steel large establishments largest enterprises manufacturing margarine mechanical engineering industry ments metal Motive power National Income number of establishments number of horse Number of Value number of workers output value paper and pulp paper mills peak percentage shares period pig iron production increased production value pulp industry pulp mills quantity reference cycle sawmill industry sion tion cycle Skanska small establishments steel industry Stockholm svenska Swedish industry Table textile industry timber tons total number trough upswing value of production wage wool industry Workers and Value workers power workers production