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- States Department of Commerce that promotes United States exports of nonagricultural U.S. goods and services. The ITA's stated goals are to Provide practical...
- workers to come temporarily to the United States and perform temporary nonagricultural services or labor on a one-time, seasonal, peakload or intermittent...
- wild herb and fruit collection, fishing, shepherding, and various nonagricultural activities and forms of trading.: 97  People were obligated to report...
- M., and William C. Sturtevant. (1964). "The Calusa: A Stratified, Nonagricultural Society (With Notes on Sibling Marriage)." In Explorations in Cultural...
- 9 January 2021. • Gustav Ranis and Frances Stewart (1993). "Rural Nonagricultural Activities in Development: Theory and Application", Journal of Development...
- Child Labor Provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) for Nonagricultural Occupations". DOL. Retrieved 2024-04-15. Bojórquez, Kim (January 4...
- wild herb and fruit collection, fishing, shepherding, and various nonagricultural activities and forms of trading.: 97  People were obligated to report...
- exponential growth. Rapid industrialization led to the rapid growth of the nonagricultural labor force and the increase in real wages during the same time. In...
- society and commoners. Elites provided commoners with arable land and nonagricultural occupations, and commoners performed services for chiefs and gave tribute...
- (2%), and Other Services (2%). Laredo has increased the number of nonagricultural jobs from 55,100 in January 1996 to 86,600 in October 2007. Laredo...