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The information society in California : Social factors influencing its emergence

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  • Schement, Jorge Reina
  • Lievrouw, Leah A.
  • Dordick, Herbert S.

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The authors identify three elements which will influence California's future. First, demographic shifts in the state's population have altered California's ethnic and cultural foundations. Second, the state educational system does not seem prepared to train larger numbers for information work, especially members of its growing ethnic population. Third, almost half the state's workforce is now employed in information-oriented work, whether in the industrial, service, or agricultural sectors. The authors demonstrate that the interaction of these elements has profound implications for California's development.

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  • Schement, Jorge Reina & Lievrouw, Leah A. & Dordick, Herbert S., 1983. "The information society in California : Social factors influencing its emergence," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 7(1), pages 64-72, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:telpol:v:7:y:1983:i:1:p:64-72
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