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Employment Florida Employment

This is a paper about employment in Florida. There are two references used for this paper.

The labor market throughout the country is constantly changing. It is interesting to look at Florida's economic and employment history, as well as the trends and changes in its job market.

Changing Economy

Florida's economy has "greatly expanded and diversified since the early 20th century, when it was dominated by farming. Agriculture remained important in the early 1990s, but tourism was the leading economic sector, and manufacturing also contributed heavily to the economy (www.k2mall.com/2/florida/fl/fl3.html)." The United States government has been a leading employer with instillations such as the "John F. Kennedy Space Center on Cape Canaveral, and Eglin Air Force Base near Pensacola (www.k2mall.com/2/florida/fl/fl3.html)."

Miami's location has been beneficial to Florida's economy as it continues to grow into an "international financial center for the Caribbean region (www.k2mall.com/2/florida/fl/fl3.html)." The influx of retirees has also provided a positive economic impact on the state.

Leading Industries

In the United States today, Florida is the ninth leading producer of agriculture "in terms of annual farm income. It contains...

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More than 75% of Florida's yearly agricultural income derives from the sale of crops, and the rest is generated by sales of livestock and livestock products (www.k2mall.com/2/florida/fl/fl3.html)."
There are approximately 15 million acres of commercially timberland in Florida, "which supports a substantial forest-products industry. The annual timber harvest provides not only lumber but also pulpwood for use in paper mills (www.k2mall.com/2/florida/fl/fl3.html)." Florida's location between the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico allows for a robust fishing economy.

Mining is important to Florida's economy. "It is the leading U.S. producer of phosphate rock, a large portion of which is used to manufacture fertilizer (www.k2mall.com/2/florida/fl/fl3.html)."

Major Employers

There are more than "15,000 manufacturing establishments, which together are responsible for the employment of more than 540,000 workers. Manufactures account for about 10% of the annual gross state product (www.k2mall.com/2/florida/fl/fl3.html)."

Tourism is the main "economic sector of the state; more than 650,000 Floridians work in tourism-related enterprises, such as hotels, restaurants, and recreational services.

More than 39 million people…

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References

Burger, Frederick. "A Sunny Outlook Helps Reshape Florida's Economy." (accessed 25 March 2004). www.siteselection.com/features/2000/nov/fl/).

Florida. (accessed 25 March 2004). www.k2mall.com/2/florida/fl/fl3.html).


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