Employment is continuing to drop in the ICT goods sector and remaining flat in most ICT services, while ICT services employment has been flat or increased slightly - by a mere one percent - in most ...
First National Bank (FNB) says government's plan to create 11 million more jobs by 2030 could be done if more than 49 000 small and medium enterprises (SMEs), growing at 20% each year, get off the ...
Cyprus leads the European Union in I nformation and communications technology (ICT) job growth between 2014 and 2024, showing impressive expansion in technology employment. According to recent EU data ...
Why should I care about exporting more or less number of products? Should I go to more international markets for exports or not? How do both strategies effect employment? Is ICT replacing labor or ...
Although the ICT labour force is steady, and employment post-GFC looks positive, more ICT professionals are working longer hours, according to the results of the Australian Computer Society's (ACS) ...
Cyprus recorded one of the fastest growth rates for ICT employment in the European Union over the past decade, with the number of ICT specialists rising by an average of 9.2 per cent annually between ...
Demand for ICT professionals in Victoria is strong with the state’s employers projected to seek to fill ICT roles over the next few years at an annual rate of 2.7% – well above the national average of ...
Researchers have analysed the ICT sector and its R&D investments -- both private and public -- in the European Union and beyond. The 2014 Predict report, based on the latest official data (2006-2011), ...
Bangladesh's Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry generates approximately $300 million in annual revenue. The potential is huge, but the country is yet to fully leverage ICT for ...
Growing digital skills crisis could threaten Ireland’s economic growth in the long term. Ireland needs to double down on investing in training and skills development to offset the impact of automation ...
The number employed in the indigenous information, communications and technology (ICT) sector could double to 60,000 by 2010 if the Government and industry adopt certain key recommendations, a report ...
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