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)

 

SW2000 Telework Studies

www.noelhodson.com

 

Stats INDEX

 

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By Noel Hodson, director of   SW2000 Telework Studies

 


 

CONTENTS

 

 

Teleworkers – one-third of UK workforce – 25 September 07. 2

Lots of Sex Please – We’re British – 13 Feb 07. 2

USA Profile – Time Magazine – 2 Nov 06. 3

British Sex on the Net – Time Magazine – 12 June 06. 4

UK On-Line – Richard `Adams in the Guardian – 22 May 06. 5

EU teleworkers 1999-2005 - Empirica – 8 March 06. 6

UK teleworkers 2005 – 8 March 06. 7

US telework statistics 2005 – posted 27 Feb 06. 7

UK & EU Houses - 4 Nov 2005. 8

The Oxford Internet Survey May 2005. Extracts 17 Oct 2005. 9

Defining US Poverty – 81 million poor – 17 Oct 05. 10

GOOGLING MICROSOFT – 26th August 05. 11

Where to go on vacation – labour rates around the world – 26th August 05. 11

UK Flexi-Work – Telework, Term-Time, Part-Time etc – 5th July 2005. 12

Pornography on the Net – 17th May 05. 12

E-Commerce, Internet Trading and Video-Conferencing – 26th April 05. 13

Annual Advertising Spend – UK – 2004. 15

Spam and Junk Mail – 3rd Feb 2005. 15

USA slips back in the broadband race – Friday 3 September 2004. 16

Wrinkly old World – Population shifts 1990-2090 – posted 19 July 2004. 16

US Government Departments – Teleworkers reported in June 2004. 17

The European Union May 2004. 21

TIME IS MONEY - What you contribute to your company. 22

TIME IS MONEY - Employee Value in some UK corporations. 23

 Teleworkers – one-third of UK workforce – 25 September 07

 

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 UK workforce is about 25 million, so one-third equates to 8.3 million who sometimes telework. This provides a base for calculating how many UK households have home-offices linked into the telecoms networks.

Lots of Sex Please – We’re British – 13 Feb 07

 

The latest and the world’s largest survey of sexual fantasies has just been published by Penguin UK. It is based on more than 13,000 completed questionnaires issued by pollsters U.Gov. Sex & the Psyche is written by London psychotherapist Brett Khar. ISBN 978-0-713-99940-2. (see our pre-publication data below). It is a large book with masses of data – some relating to the internet which we may analyse later. For now, suffice it to say that the book lists about 100 favourite British fantasies – which I am diligently working my way through, as a labour of love. I may not survive this “for research only” work. 

USA Profile – Time Magazine – 2 Nov 06

 

These statistics are highlights from Time Magazine November 6, 2006 – an article worth archiving.

 

Time Magazine

November 6, 2006

Headlines extracted by Noel Hodson.

 

 

 

 

 

Least Populous

Loving County, Texas

 

New York City, Metro Area

18,747,300

Most Populous

New Jersey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

City Dwellers

80%

 

Coastal Dwellers

80% +

 

 

 

 

                   Fem. 15-44

Women

51%

 

White

239.9M         1.85

Men

49%

 

Hispanic

44.2M           2.82

Total population

300 million

 

Black

38.3M           2.02

In 1790 Pop was

3.9 Million

 

Native Americans

2.9M             1.73

2050 Pop will be

400 Million

 

Asian

13.1M           1.90

 

 

 

Births – replacement level

                            2.1                                   

Solo dwellers

26.8%

 

College Ed

 

Marrying age W

25.8 years

 

                 Men

29%

Marrying age M

27.1 years

 

              Women

26%

 

 

 

 

 

Voting

 

 

Voting

 

Always Vote

35%

 

Democrat

50%

Sometimes Vote

20%

 

Republican

50%

 

 

 

 

 

Religion

 

 

Religion

 

Believe in God

66%

 

Evangelical Protestant

34%

Believe in a Higher Force

14%

 

Mainline Protestant

22%

Believe but with doubts

11%

 

Roman Catholic

21%

No beliefs

5%

 

Black Protestant

5%

GOD IS:

 

 

Jewish

2.5%

Authoritarian

31%

 

BELIEVE IN:

 

Benevolent

23%

 

Atlantis

41%

Critical

16%

 

Hauntings

37%

Distant/Cosmic

24%

 

Mind over matter

28%

 

 

 

UFO’s are aliens

25%

 

 

 

Bigfoot, Yeti - etc

18%

 

 

 

Fortune Telling

18%

 

 

 

 

 

WORK WEEKS

 

 

WORK WEEKS