Patterns of Occupation at the Industrial Sector of Information and communication Technology
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The Information Technology (IT) industry has grown into one of the most resilient industries in the world. Information Technology industry is more than other industrial sectors in terms of its productivity, particularly focusing on the developed world as well as it is a key for global economic growth. The World Health Organization (WHO, 2018)1 estimated that by 2010, over 60 Percentage of North America's workforce was using computers. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 77 million Americans use computers on the job, which accounts for more than half of the total employment of the American public. Moreover, given ongoing technological advances, future labour trends suggest that this type of work is expected to account for an even higher percentage of jobs in the future (NRC, 2011)2.In Australia, 66 per cent of adults use computers at home and/or in the workplace (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2011).
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