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Discover LudwigThe phrase "industrial occupations" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to jobs or activities that involve working in industries such as manufacturing, construction, or mining. Example: "There has been a decline in traditional agricultural jobs, leading to an increase in demand for industrial occupations in this rural community."
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Sedentary tasks such as sitting or standing are often a required task components of industrial occupations.
Welding and other once-faltering industrial occupations are finding new life in Texas and the Gulf Coast region.
By the time the war ends in 1945, more than 150,000 men and women are trained for industrial occupations by the university.
But is the state powerless to compensate, with pensions or otherwise, those who are disabled, or the dependents of those whose lives are lost, in the industrial occupations that are so necessary to develop the resources and add to the wealth and prosperity of the state?
Although there are cross-nationally defined core areas in business and administration,7 Baethge and Arends (2009, p. 83) stated that finding similarities was more challenging than for industrial occupations.
Due to the dramatic structural changes in the economy during the early years of transition many people had to change their occupation (in particular, many people moved from industrial occupations into trade and services jobs).
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Fishing, Huxley said, had failed "to keep pace with the rapid improvement of almost every other branch of industrial occupation in modern times" and still lagged "very far behind scientific agriculture... as to the application of machinery".
Population exposure will be studied by (1) comparing industrial occupation between overincidence and underincidence areas; (2) assessing the risk of exposure through public facilities and infrastructure and (3) examining differences in habits between cases and controls.
Why are we seeing the same heavy-handedness reappear in many post-industrial occupations, including journalism, the IT sector, retail, universities and so-forth?
For example, of the three meta-analyses, both Collins and Lineker (2004) and Bachand et al. (2010) stratify and analyze the data based on separate consideration of low-exposure (i.e., embalmers and anatomists) and high-exposure (i.e., industrial workers) occupations, whereas Zhang et al. (2009) does not.
The same is true of industrial-technical occupations.
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