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Singapore Statistics: Information Technology
A source for research and instructions for finding and using statistics on Singapore. An annotated bibliography
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Books
IT manpower & skills inventory survey 1997.
IDA website has latest survey available under
Infocomm Facts and Figures
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Surveys number of and future demand for IT professionals.
Survey on IT usage in the wholesale and retail sectors.
Surveys number of firms in the sector using computers, type of computer & software used, and expenditure on IT.
Journals
NCB year book.
Annual. 1987/88-1997/98.
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Gives figures for number of IT professionals and revenue of the IT industry
Singapore IT industry survey report.
Annual. 1989, 1994-1997.
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Surveys the performance of IT industry in terms of sales.
Singapore IT industry survey report.
In IT Focus. Special supplement.
Annual. 1992-99.
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Gives a brief summary of the findings of the Singapore IT industry survey. The supplement usually comes out in October.
Singapore IT usage survey.
1992-1994.
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Survey report on usage of IT (information technology) in Singapore
, 1990
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Surveys number of establishments using computers by economic sector, number of employees, IT expenditure, usage of IT tools. Also gives number of computers installed and number of establishments which are networked.
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