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International Telecommunication Union
Stocktaking – metadata collectionHousehold survey results
[email protected], Economics and Finance Unit (MEF)Telecommunication Development Bureau
WSIS Thematic MeetingMeasuring the Information Society
7-9 February 2005, Geneva
Metadata collection content
• General questions on ICT statistics• ICT statistics in households (20 Questions)• ICT statistics in businesses• ICT statistics in others sectors such as
industry and trade, education and government
Source: ITU based on submitted regional data
Note: “World” refers to all of the regions in the chart but excludes OECD countries
Response rates by region
32.142.3
55.6
76.9 79.2
49.4
67.957.7
44.4
23.1 20.8
50.6
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Asia andPacific
Africa LatinAmerica andCaribbean
WesternAsia
Central Asiaand Selected
EuropeanCountries
World
Responded No reply
Household access to ICTs
Source: ITU adapted from global stocktaking results.Note: While the survey was carried out in 178 NSOs across the world, percentages are based on the response of those 88 NSOs (and 28 OECD member countries) that responded. OECD data refer to 2003.
Percentage of NSOs collecting data on the availability of various ICTs in households, world, 2004
55
70
73
76
80
84
88
63
54
60
79
79
69
68
Internet
Radio
Mobile phone
Computer
TVFixed telephone line
Electricity
Excl. OECD Incl. OECD
Africa: 84% OECD: 4%
Africa: 26% OECD: 89%
Household use of ICTs
Percentage of NSOs collecting data on the use of the Internet/PC, world, 2004
23
23
23
24
26
28
38
37
36
22
40
40
Methods of accessLocation of Internet useActivities the Internet is used forPurposes of PC useFrequency of Internet use Purposes of Internet use
Excl. OECD Incl. OECD
Source: ITU adapted from global stocktaking results.Note: While the survey was carried out in 178 NSOs across the world, percentages are based on the response of those 88 NSOs (and 28 OECD member countries) that responded. OECD data refer to 2003. LAC: Latin America & Caribbean.
W. Asia: 40%, OECD: 75%
LAC: 35% OECD: 82%
LAC: 35%
W. Asia: 10%, OECD: 86%
E-commerce and barriers to ICT use
Percentage of NSOs collecting e-commerce data and non-user data, world, 2004
2
6
9
10
11
13
14
2
4
19
8
22
18
26
Language of Internet sites
Geogr. location of purchase
Barriers to purchase over the Internet
Barriers to PC use
Barriers to Internet use
Value of purchased goods/services
Types of products/services purchased
Incl. OECDExcl. OECD
Source: ITU adapted from global stocktaking results.Note: While the survey was carried out in 178 NSOs across the world, percentages are based on the response of those 88 NSOs (and 28 OECD member countries) that responded. OECD data refer to 2003. LAC: Latin America & Caribbean.
Asia-Pacific: 24%, LAC: 20%
Asia-Pacific: 18%, OECD: 50%
Africa: 16%
Some additional stocktaking results…
o 54% of NSOs state that their ICT data collection activities are financed by the regular budget
o 41% of NSOs state that they have defined the term “ICT”
o 14% of NSOs state that they have carried out an ICT related household survey