General commerce and tourism together only employ about 32 percent of the population.
Tourism, for example, today employs 1.5 million people, 20% more than in 1980.
Commerce, services and tourism employ 31.5% of the working population.
Commerce and tourism employ most: about 60% of the population.
Tourism is worth over £400 million to the local economy, and employs over 10,000 people.
Commerce and tourism employ about 44% of the population.
Commerce, tourism and services employ 39% of the population.
Tourism and commerce together employ 7.3% of the population.
Tourism already directly employs 90,000 people in the region, a figure that has risen 38 percent in 20 years.
Tourism and fishery employ the majority of workforce in Rameswaram.