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Mining had declined to 1.2 percent of the nonagricultural labor force.
According to the report, there are 164 million union members among the estimated nonagricultural workforce of 1.3 billion in the 92 countries.
In any case, with barely 1 percent of Americans living on farms, most rural jobs are nonagricultural.
"Agricultural land should not be diverted for nonagricultural uses," she said.
By 1986, only 14 percent of all private nonagricultural wage and salaried workers were organized.
Production was reduced in the modern nonagricultural sectors in several ways.
By the early 1960s, farm laborers worked longer than their nonagricultural counterparts and earned an average of 15% less.
Ten years ago health jobs accounted for 6.7 percent of all private, nonagricultural employment in the United States.
Let us suppose that half of those jobs are under the present average of 35 hours a week for all nonagricultural private employment.
"Development too often takes no account of rural people, and very few nonagricultural job opportunities have been created in the countryside.
By the end of the decade, 15% of the nonagricultural work force was unionized.
Mr. Tamm would expand this to include all nonagricultural workers.
Employment patterns are changing as more workers move to urban areas and seek jobs in nonagricultural sectors of the economy.
The Soviet Union has yet to tap the nonagricultural resources of its collective farms.
In return, a permanent easement on the land restricts all nonagricultural uses.
However, pecan production is still an important business and provides supplemental income to residents who work in nonagricultural jobs.
Many are students, skilled laborers or craftsmen, or other nonagricultural workers.
The Government says there were about 105 million civilian nonagricultural workers over the age of 16 as of May.
Total nonagricultural employment increased a startling 56.7 percent from 1970 to 1980, far outstripping the accompanying growth in population.
Its separate monthly survey of employers showed that 316,000 new nonagricultural payroll jobs were created, well above most expectations.
Only 13 percent of nonagricultural workers are unionized.
These figures clearly indicate the overwhelming importance of nonagricultural employment in total crofting income.
The Commerce and Labor departments are the chief purveyors of nonagricultural statistics.
Virtually all of the county's reported pesticide use is for nonagricultural purposes, like lawn care and indoor pest control.
Eligibility depends upon already having a pending offer from a state or local government to protect qualifying land by limiting nonagricultural use.