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ICT-sector Asta Manninen
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Information sector’s industries
Information sector’s industries The classification on industry: Statistics Finland’s national classification (TOL 2000) is in 4- number level equal to the international classification (NACE Rev.1). The 5th level is national. Reorganising the statistical data to produce the information industries: Production of goods - based on OECD recommendations Production of services - based on OECD recommendations Content production, broad definition - national definitions Helsinki Urban Facts Urban Audit Lots 2: Concepts, definitions,methods
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Concepts, definitions,methods
Jobs in the information sector in Helsinki and in Finland on 31. December 1999 Jobs in Share of SIC-95 Helsinki Finland, % Information sector, broadly defined 61 429 31,2 Production of goods 3 411 7,7 30 Manufacture of computers 33 1,6 313 Manufacture of insulated wire and cable 100 5,4 32 Manufacture of radio, television, communication equipment and apparatus 3 116 8,9 332,333 Manufacture of measuring instruments and industrial process control equipment 162 3,0 Helsinki Urban Facts Urban Audit Lots 2: Concepts, definitions,methods
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Concepts, definitions,methods
Jobs in the information sector in Helsinki and in Finland on 31. December 1999 Helsinki Urban Facts Urban Audit Lots 2: Concepts, definitions,methods
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Concepts, definitions,methods
Jobs in the information sector in Helsinki and in Finland on 31. December 1999 Helsinki Urban Facts Urban Audit Lots 2: Concepts, definitions,methods
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Concepts, definitions,methods
Jobs in the information sector in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area on Source: Statistics Finland, regional employment statistics. Helsinki Urban Facts Urban Audit Lots 2: Concepts, definitions,methods
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Job growth within content production from 1993 till 1999
Job growth within content production from 1993 till 1999 44,8 39,4 27,0 25,3 25,1 15,6 15,5 Helsinki Turku Tampere Finland Espoo Oulu Vantaa 10 20 30 40 50 Change,% Source: City of Helsinki Urban Facts and Statistics Finland Helsinki Urban Facts Urban Audit Lots 2: Concepts, definitions,methods
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Concepts, definitions,methods
Content production in major Finnish cities. Share (%) of Finland 1993 and 1999 32,8 7,3 6,2 4,4 4,3 2,6 37,9 6,3 4,9 4,0 2,4 Helsinki Espoo Tampere Turku Vantaa Oulu 10 20 30 40 50 1999 1993 Source: City of Helsinki Urban Facts and Statistics Finland. Helsinki Urban Facts Urban Audit Lots 2: Concepts, definitions,methods
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Jobs by industry in Helsinki change of volume 1990-1993 and 1993-2000
Jobs by industry in Helsinki change of volume and -30000 -20000 -10000 10000 20000 30000 40000 Agriculture and forestry Manufacturing Construction Wholesale and retail trade Hotels and restaurants Transport and communication Finance and insurance Real estate, technical and business services Public and other services Helsinki Urban Facts Urban Audit Lots 2: Concepts, definitions,methods
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Concepts, definitions,methods
Positioning: ICT clusters in Helsinki/Finland, Tel Aviv/Israel, Dublin/Ireland, and Portland/Oregon (S.Roper and D.Steinbock) Telecom/Mobile Software Computers Semiconductors -Components -EMS -Contract Manufacturers -R&D -Design -Development -Manufacturing Value Chain -Marketing -Distribution ICT Segment Ireland/Dublin Oregon/Portland Israel/Tel Aviv Finland/Helsinki Source: OECD Territorial Review of Helsinki: Tables and Graphs (not-yet-published) Helsinki Urban Facts Urban Audit Lots 2: Concepts, definitions,methods
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