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The evolution of industrial employment was parallel to that of industrial production. Over 40,000 industrial net jobs were created over the growth period from 1997 to 2000, i.e., 5% average annual growth. The previous dynamism was weakened in 2001, although an annual growth rate of 3.0% was obtained, with a net figure of 7,000 jobs created. In 2002, the second year of the slow down, the industrial sector continued to generate employment, almost 3,000 jobs more than in 2001, which represents 1.2% growth. In 1994 industrial employment came to 192,274 persons employed and in 2002, eight years later, the figure was 246,663, slightly over 54,000 more jobs.
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