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By 2016, 350 million employees will use smartphones

By 2016, 350 million employees will use smartphones, with 200 million of them bringing their own.

Research Area: Wireless

Tags: jobs, telework, wireless, smartphones, employment, mobile

Schadler, Ted and John McCarthy. “Mobile Is The New Face Of Engagement: CIOs Must Plan Now For New Systems Of Engagement.” Forrester Research. February 2012.

Study Shows Increase in Broadband Penetration Is Accompanied By an Increase in Employment

A 2007 Brookings Institution study estimated that every one percentage-point increase in broadband penetration is accompanied by an increase in employment of 0.2 percent to 0.3 percent per year.

Research Area: Consumer Benefits

Tags: consumer benefits, broadband, adoption, employment, growth, brookings institution

Shapiro, Robert and Kevin Hassett. “A New Analysis of Broadband Adoption Rates by Minority Households.” Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy. Washington D.C. June 22, 2010.

Many people in the current economy using public library computers and Internet connections to seek employment

Many people in the current economy are using public library computers and Internet connections seek employment or engage in other uses related to seeking employment, including learning about starting a business.

Research Area: Consumer Benefits

Tags: employment, business, entrepreneurs, library, public library, learning

Becker, Samantha, Michael D. Crandall, Karen E. Fisher, Bo Kinney,Carol Landry, and Anita Rocha. (2010). Opportunity for All: How the American Public Benefits from Internet Access at U.S. Libraries. (IMLS-2010-RES-01). Institute of Museum and Library Services.Washington, D.C.

61% of users surveyed who used library computers for employment purposes carry out work-related research.

61% of users surveyed who used library computers for employment purposes carry out work-related research.

Research Area: Consumer Benefits

Tags: jobs, employment, research, library, information, work

Becker, Samantha, Michael D. Crandall, Karen E. Fisher, Bo Kinney,Carol Landry, and Anita Rocha. (2010). Opportunity for All: How the American Public Benefits from Internet Access at U.S. Libraries. (IMLS-2010-RES-01). Institute of Museum and Library Services.Washington, D.C.

46% of employed users surveyed used library computers to work on their resumes.

46% of employed users surveyed used library computers to work on their resumes.

Research Area: Consumer Benefits

Tags: employment, library, job, public library, resume, employed

Becker, Samantha, Michael D. Crandall, Karen E. Fisher, Bo Kinney,Carol Landry, and Anita Rocha. (2010). Opportunity for All: How the American Public Benefits from Internet Access at U.S. Libraries. (IMLS-2010-RES-01). Institute of Museum and Library Services.Washington, D.C.

68% of users surveyed who searched for a job submitted an application online.

68% of users surveyed who searched for a job submitted an application online.

Research Area: Consumer Benefits

Tags: consumer benefits, employment, job, opportunities, application

Becker, Samantha, Michael D. Crandall, Karen E. Fisher, Bo Kinney,Carol Landry, and Anita Rocha. (2010). Opportunity for All: How the American Public Benefits from Internet Access at U.S. Libraries. (IMLS-2010-RES-01). Institute of Museum and Library Services.Washington, D.C.

76% of users utilizing a library computer or Internet connection for employment purposes were doing so specifically for job opportunities.

76% of employment users used a library’s computer or Internet connection specifically for their job opportunities.

Research Area: Consumer Benefits

Tags: jobs, employment, library, public library, opportunities

Becker, Samantha, Michael D. Crandall, Karen E. Fisher, Bo Kinney,Carol Landry, and Anita Rocha. (2010). Opportunity for All: How the American Public Benefits from Internet Access at U.S. Libraries. (IMLS-2010-RES-01). Institute of Museum and Library Services.Washington, D.C.

Over time the number of jobs triggered by the added Cap Ex would approach 1.2 million

–546,000 directly and indirectly from the network deployment and 665,000 generated in other parts of the economy owing to externality effects.

Research Area: Investment & Jobs

Tags: employment, network deployment, externality effects, economic, cap ex

The Internet Ecosystem: Employment Impacts of National Broadband Policy, Larry F. Darby, Joseph P. Fuhr, Jr. and Stephen B. Pociask, American Consumer Institute

An investment of $10 billion in broadband network infrastructure could stimulate new employment over time of as many as 268,500 jobs

– as a result of direct, indirect and induced effects attributable to externalities associated with what the authors called “innovation spillovers”.

Research Area: Investment & Jobs

Tags: innovation, jobs, investment, network infrastructure, employment, job creation

The Internet Ecosystem: Employment Impacts of National Broadband Policy, Larry F. Darby, Joseph P. Fuhr, Jr. and Stephen B. Pociask, American Consumer Institute

In an underemployed economy, for every one percentage point increase in broadband penetration

– employment is projected to increase by 0.2 to 0.3 percent a year.

Research Area: Investment & Jobs

Tags: jobs, broadband deployment, employment, broadband penetration, unemployment

The Internet Ecosystem: Employment Impacts of National Broadband Policy, Larry F. Darby, Joseph P. Fuhr, Jr. and Stephen B. Pociask, American Consumer Institute
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