April 2003 Development in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Statistics at the Australian Bureau of Statistics
Tim Power
Internat. Statist. Rev. 71(1): 59-67 (April 2003).

Abstract

This paper outlines the ICT statistical developments that the ABS has undertaken over recent years. These developments have been on both the supply side (ICT industry) and the demand side (use of IT by sector). The content of ABS ICT surveys has changed significantly over the last few years and are expected to develop further in line with industry changes and emerging policy needs. Recent developments in household collections have been the inclusion of IT use questions in the 2001 Census of Population and Housing and in various ABS social surveys such as Children's Participation in Culture and Leisure Activities. Annual business IT use surveys are now conducted and include topics such as Internet commerce and IT security. Biennial ICT industry surveys are conducted to provide data on ICT production, imports and exports, ICT industry employment, performance and structure information. An Internet activity survey is run every six months and provides regional Internet access details and infrastructure details on Internet service providers. A major development for 2002-03 will be the compilation of an ICT satellite account. ABS intends to produce an ICT Information Development Plan to guide its future statistical development work in the ICT field.

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Tim Power. "Development in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Statistics at the Australian Bureau of Statistics." Internat. Statist. Rev. 71 (1) 59 - 67, April 2003.

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Published: April 2003
First available in Project Euclid: 17 March 2004

zbMATH: 1114.62385

Keywords: business , Commodity , Communications , Computer , government , Hardware , household , ICT , industry , Information , Internet , IT , software , statistics , Technologies , Technology , Telecommunication

Rights: Copyright © 2003 International Statistical Institute

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