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The decline in the working population is making it more difficult to preserve the work force. If the decline continues, it will be difficult for the manufacturing industry to maintain the current level of production. With this in mind we must consider the roles of both skilled and unskilled workers in production processes.
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Iimura, J. (1993). Unskilled Worker-Oriented Manufacturing. In: Ito, Y. (eds) Human-Intelligence-Based Manufacturing. Advanced Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2014-8_4
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