These schools teach business trade, technical, or industrial occupations that lead to a certificate, diploma, or academic degree.
Jews were allowed to peddle and to engage in various industrial occupations, and to be admitted into the guilds.
Smith states that: Where there is open countryside agriculture is much preferable to industrial occupations and ownership.
It applies in whole or in part to all trades and industrial occupations, except transport, fisheries and agriculture.
Women may not be employed in regular industrial occupation within one month after childbirth.
Dismantling ships is a much different business than building them, and shipping officials consider it one of the most dangerous industrial occupations.
The 1881 census gives a more detailed analysis under so-called occupational orders, but this mainly affects industrial occupations.
In 1910, 506,061 people worked in the agricultural sector, 432,114 in industrial occupations, and 100,109 in trade and commerce.
A number of short classes for a variety of workers in health occupations, industrial occupations, public service jobs, firefighters and business occuations are taught.
Thus industrial occupations generally have a lower share of temporary workers than do service occupations.