DocumentCode
1132375
Title
Bits and bytes [US employment]
Author
Dörner, Dietrich
Volume
23
Issue
4
fYear
2004
Firstpage
26
Lastpage
27
Abstract
This paper discusses the improvement of employment in US government through the year 2012. Employment in the professional, scientific and technical consulting services grows by 27.8 percent and adds 1.9 million new jobs out of 21 million. Computer systems designs and services and management services also grows rapidly. The information supersector has expected to add 632,000 jobs in 2012, which includes telecommunications, broadcasting, and newspaper, periodical, book and directory publishers and also there is an increase in demand for residential and business land-line and wireless services, cable service, high-speed Internet connection and software which fuels the job growth among these industries. In manufacturing industries the employment will vary from one another because of the international competition. Professional and related workers are employed in private industry and government. However there is a rapid change in the technology and the statistical analysis is made to increase the data by means of robust approach.
Keywords
DP industry; Internet; business communication; company reports; consultancies; employment; government; manufacturing industries; personnel; technology management; telecommunication services; US government; United States; broadcasting jobs; business land-line service; computer software; computer systems design; directory publisher jobs; employment improvement; high-speed Internet connection; management service; manufacturing industry; private industry; professional service employment; professional worker; scientific service; statistical analysis; technical consulting service; telecommunication jobs; wireless service; Books; Broadcasting; Communication cables; Communication industry; Employment; Fuels; Manufacturing industries; Telecommunication computing; US Government; Web and internet services;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Potentials, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-6648
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MP.2004.1343226
Filename
1343226
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