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The term 'infrastructure' originally denoted the underlying resources needed for warfare, e.g. roads, industries, and an industrial workforce.
The term 'infrastructure' stems from 19th-century military vocabulary, in which it denoted the resources behind the front, necessary to wage war, i.e. structures such as roads, industries and railways, but also including an industrial workforce.
Evident in the Soviet Union, "an officially sponsored cult of motherhood, buttressed by anti-abortion legislation" accompanied by a "depression of living standards" led to industry's immense demand for laborers which got women into the industrial workforce in unprecedented numbers".
The rapid growth of the munitions industry created an acute labour shortage that brought many more women into the industrial workforce.
It has the largest industrial workforce in the country.
The industrial workforce is small, with many factories employing fewer than 100 people.
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Each has seen their industrial workforces grow over 20% since 2009.
These colleges, and hundreds of two- and four-year public institutions that were founded in the 20th century, were designed to provide access to higher education to state residents of all economic strata and to train students for the Industrial and Post-Industrial workforce.
An hour passed as they debated inconsequential amendments to a bill on industrial-workforce training.
So far the field hasn't lived up to its promise--but senior scientists and administrators in the field mostly agree that a few companies in the industry are approaching viability so the small industrial scientific workforce is likely to grow.
Currently only about 3% of the industrial R&D workforce has Ph.D.s.
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