Jobs for Tomorrow: The Potential for Substituting Manpower for EnergyEconomic analysis of substituting labour force for energy, focusing on a comparison of EC countries - examines power consumption in relation to employment and unemployment trends and according to agricultural sector, industrial sector and service sector, and presents cost benefit analysis to determine labour intensive employment creation and waste recycling potential in the motor vehicle industry and construction industry in France. Annotated bibliography pp. 108 to 116, diagrams and graphs. |
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