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Statistics on Information Technology in New Zealand

Colin Jackson
IT Policy Unit
Ministry of Commerce
March 1995


Introduction

This is the second annual release of this paper. This release has: This document is also availble here as a MS-Word version 6 doc document or as ISBN 0-478-00169-X.

Starting with this release the paper is also available in a hypertext form which includes the underlying data tables as well as the graphs. This may be accessed through the Internet using the address given on page 18.


Table of Contents


Credits

The majority of the figures in this paper have been sourced from Statistics New Zealand. Other sources are credited specifically where they have been used. Some of the figures are taken from a survey of IT businesses conducted by Statistics New Zealand and jointly sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce, Information Technology Association of New Zealand, Tradenz and Statistics New Zealand.

Defining IT

As well as the traditional data processing industries, telecommunications and broadcasting are shown in many of the figures in this paper. This reflects the fact that these industries process information using technological means, and the increasingly blurred distinctions between these sectors.