0 a factory where trees are cut up into pieces with machines --
1 a place where wood is cut into boards or other forms, usually with heavy machinery --
In the specific case of sawmills surveyed, the size of management personnel had increased.
Access to sawmills is crucial for timber production because sawmills are the major market for roundwood.
Density of sawmills can capture accessibility to or size of the market for roundwood provided that the capacity of sawmills is relatively uniform.
The breakthrough of the sawmill industry took place in the 1850s.
In the same year, sawmill employers also sought and achieved, against many workers' misgivings, a partial liquidation of in-kind company benefits.
Besides workers employed in the sawmill industry, this category mainly includes apprentices and sailors, who travelled between towns or harbours.
The population and sawmill density variables are introduced to control for some potential differences in the efficiency scores that are not associated with land titling.
The low median density of sawmills in table 4 implies that a small number of counties exhibit a high density of sawmills.