Statistics 2006-2007 see down this page
Telework Information Society Statistics from Nov-06 Jun-07
Information Society Statistics
2-Nov-06
Noel Hodson, SW2000 Telework Studies.
Telework Productivity, Costs & Benefits (worked example below)
Go to archived statistics pre 2004
By Noel Hodson, director of SW2000 Telework Studies
CONTENTS
Teleworkers one-third of UK workforce 25
September 07
Lots of Sex
Please Were British 13 Feb 07
USA Profile
Time Magazine 2 Nov 06
British Sex on
the Net Time Magazine 12 June 06
UK On-Line
Richard `Adams in the Guardian 22 May 06
EU teleworkers
1999-2005 - Empirica 8 March 06
UK teleworkers
2005 8 March 06
US telework
statistics 2005 posted 27 Feb 06.
The Oxford
Internet Survey May 2005. Extracts 17 Oct 2005.
Defining US
Poverty 81 million poor 17 Oct 05.
GOOGLING
MICROSOFT 26th August 05
Where to go on
vacation labour rates around the world 26th August 05
UK Flexi-Work
Telework, Term-Time, Part-Time etc 5th July 2005.
Pornography on
the Net 17th May 05
E-Commerce,
Internet Trading and Video-Conferencing 26th April 05
Annual
Advertising Spend UK 2004
Spam and Junk
Mail 3rd Feb 2005.
USA slips back in
the broadband race Friday 3 September 2004.
Wrinkly old World
Population shifts 1990-2090 posted 19 July 2004.
US Government
Departments Teleworkers reported in June 2004.
TIME IS MONEY -
What you contribute to your company
TIME IS MONEY -
Employee Value in some UK corporations
Pollsters YouGov UK, commissioned by Zurich Insurance,
questioned 1,000 UK workers and found that a third telework at least 16 hours a month at home and that more of
the workforce foresee that they will telework in the coming year. The
The latest and the worlds largest survey of sexual
fantasies has just been published by Penguin
These statistics are highlights from Time Magazine November 6, 2006 an article worth archiving.
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Time Magazine |
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Least Populous |
Loving County, |
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18,747,300 |
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Most Populous |
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City Dwellers |
80% |
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Coastal Dwellers |
80% + |
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Fem. 15-44 |
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Women |
51% |
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White |
239.9M 1.85 |
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Men |
49% |
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Hispanic |
44.2M 2.82 |
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Total population |
300 million |
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Black |
38.3M 2.02 |
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In 1790 Pop was |
3.9 Million |
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Native Americans |
2.9M 1.73 |
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2050 Pop will be |
400 Million |
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Asian |
13.1M 1.90 |
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Births replacement level |
2.1 |
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Solo dwellers |
26.8% |
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College Ed |
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Marrying age W |
25.8 years |
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Men |
29% |
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Marrying age M |
27.1 years |
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Women |
26% |
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Voting |
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Voting |
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Always Vote |
35% |
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Democrat |
50% |
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Sometimes Vote |
20% |
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Republican |
50% |
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Religion |
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Religion |
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Believe in God |
66% |
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Evangelical
Protestant |
34% |
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Believe in a Higher
Force |
14% |
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Mainline Protestant |
22% |
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Believe but with
doubts |
11% |
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Roman Catholic |
21% |
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No beliefs |
5% |
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Black Protestant |
5% |
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GOD IS: |
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Jewish |
2.5% |
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Authoritarian |
31% |
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BELIEVE IN: |
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Benevolent |
23% |
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Atlantis |
41% |
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Critical |
16% |
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Hauntings |
37% |
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Distant/Cosmic |
24% |
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Mind over matter |
28% |
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UFOs are aliens |
25% |
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Bigfoot, Yeti - etc |
18% |
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Fortune Telling |
18% |
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WORK WEEKS |
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WORK WEEKS |
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