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    Title: Socio-Economic Changes in the Transition to an Information Economy: The Influence of Informationalization on Occupations, Employment, and Wage Structure in Taiwan
    Authors: Wei-Ching Wang
    Keywords: Information Economy
    Informationalization
    Employment
    Occupation
    Wage Structure
    Date: 2008-01-01
    Issue Date: 2010-12-20 15:03:50 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 南華大學社會學研究所
    Abstract: The purpose of this research is to investigate the likely changes in occupations, employment, and wage structure in the transition to an information economy in newly industrialized countries (NICs) such as Taiwan. This paper answers two broad questions in relation to the influence of informationalization in Taiwan’s economic society. First, to what extent has Taiwan made the transition to an information economy? And secondly, what changes have occurred in occupations, employment trends, and wage structure in Taiwan during this transition?
    Relation: 資訊社會研究
    14期
    Appears in Collections:[The Journals of Nanhua University ] Journal of cyber culture and information society
    [Department of Applied Sociology, The M.A. Program of Sociology] Journal of cyber culture and information society

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