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IT labour market segmentation, 2006
Table presents the number of people in the IT workforce.  Data are based on the Labour Force Survey.  Data was first presented in the e-skills UK/Gartner Consulting 2004 report and updated for this source by e-skills UK in 2006.  Data taken from the Office for National Statistics.

Employment in IT and Telecoms, 2001-2005
Chart taken from e-skills Bulletin 2005 shows the numbers employed in IT and Telecoms for the period 2001-2005, including: telecoms services; software consultancy; data processing/databases; hardware consultancy/repair; other IT services; IT manufacturing; and telecoms manufacturing.  Data are based on the Labour Force Survey.

Number of employees in IT and Telecoms , 2006
Table shows the number of employees in the IT and Telecoms industries by Standard Industrial Classifications (SIC).  Data taken from e-skills UK 2006 and are based on Labour Force Survey (January – March 2006).

Regional and national dimension:

Regional IT and Telecoms employment, 2006
Table from e-skills UK showing regional employment in the IT industry, Telecoms industry and IT professionals in other industries.  Based on Labour Force Survey (January – March 2006).

Gross weekly earnings of IT and Telecoms staff by region, 2005
Chart taken from e-skills Bulletin 2005 shows the gross weekly earnings of IT and Telecoms staff by region.  Data are based on the Labour Force Survey.

Age profile of employees in the IT and Telecoms sector in Scotland, 2003
Bar-chart showing the age profile of the IT and Telecoms sector compared to other sectors in Scotland.  Chart presented in the e-skills UK/Futureskills Scotland (2005) sector profile.  Data from the Annual Labour Force Survey 2003.

Occupations:

Total requirement by broad occupational group for IT and Telecoms, 2004-2014
Chart taken from Working Futures (2006) represents expansion demand, replacement demand and total requirement for the IT and Telecoms sector for the 2004 to 2014 period by SOC2000 major group.  Data based on CE/IER estimates.

Replacement demand in the IT and Telecoms industry by broad occupation, 2004-2014
Working Futures (2006) table shows the employment levels in numbers and percentages for those employed in IT and Telecoms in 2004 by SOC2000 major groups, together with changes over 2004-2014 including expansion demand, replacement demand and total requirement.  Based on CE/IER estimates.

Employment of IT and Telecoms staff by occupation, 2001-2005
Chart taken from e-skills Bulletin 2005 shows the numbers employed in IT and Telecoms occupations for the period 2001-2005, including: ICT managers; IT strategy and planning; software professionals; operations technicians; user support technicians; telecoms engineers; line repairers/cable jointers; and computer engineers.  Data are based on the Labour Force Survey.

Composition of UK IT and Telecoms employment by occupation, 1994-2014
Working Futures (2006) table shows the employment levels in actual and predicted numbers and percentages for those employed in IT and Telecoms for 1994, 1999, 2004, 2009 and 2014 together with net change, replacement demands and total requirement by SOC2000 major groups.  Based on CE/IER estimates.

Equal opportunities:

Gross weekly earnings of full-time IT and Telecoms staff by gender, 2005
Chart taken from e-skills Bulletin 2005 shows gross weekly earnings in 2005 of all UK workers, all ICT staff compared to selected ICT occupations by gender.  ICT occupations include: ICT managers; IT strategy and planning; software professionals; operations technicians; and user support technicians.  Data are based on the Labour Force Survey.

Percentage of each occupation filled by women within the IT and Telecoms industry, 2005
Table presents data from the Labour Force Survey based on calculations from e-skills UK.  Table shows the percentage of women by broad occupational group in the IT and Telecoms sector.

Percentage of female workers by occupation, 2001-2005
Chart taken from e-skills Bulletin 2005 shows the percentage of female workers by IT occupation, including: ICT managers; IT strategy and planning staff; software professionals; operations technicians; and user support technicians.  Comparisons are available for all ICT staff and all UK workers.  Data are based on the Labour Force Survey.

IT and Telecoms industry employment levels and shares by gender and employment status, 1994-2014
Table taken from Working Futures (2006) shows the number and proportions in IT and Telecoms by gender and employment status (including full-time, part-time and self-employed) for 1994, 1999, 2004, 2009 and 2014 together total employment. Based on CE/IER estimates.

IT and Telecoms industry employment by gender, 1984-2014
Figure taken from Working Futures (2006) shows the number of women and men employed in IT and Telecoms from 1984 and predicted numbers until 2014.  Based on CE/IER estimates.

Part-time working amongst IT and Telecoms staff by gender, 2005
Chart taken from e-skills Bulletin 2005 shows the percentage of male and female workers by IT occupation, including: ICT managers; IT strategy and planning staff; software professionals; operations technicians; and user support technicians.  Comparisons are available for all ICT staff and all UK workers.  Data are based on the 2005 Labour Force Survey.

Gross weekly earnings of IT and Telecoms staff by gender and age, 2005
Bar-chart presents the gross weekly earnings of IT and Telecoms staff by gender and age.  Bar-chart taken from the e-skills bulletin and is based on spring 2005 Labour Force Survey.

Educational attainment of full-time IT and Telecoms staff by gender, 2005
Chart taken from e-skills Bulletin 2005 shows the percentage of male and female IT and Telecoms staff by highest educational attainment, including: degree; higher education; GCE A level/equivalent; GCSE grade A-C/equivalent; other qualifications; and no qualification.  Data are based on 2005 summer Labour Force Survey.

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