The rise of information and communication technologies is a channel for job creation in the ECOWAS services sector because they make work more efficient and are a source of innovation. In this article, we analyse the impact of information and communication technologies on employment in the services sector in ECOWAS. In contrast to their ambiguous impact on employment in countries with a fairly high ICT penetration rate, we rather expect the internet to have a potentially positive impact on employment in the service sub-sectors of education, health, distribution, transport & communication and finance & insurance. Furthermore, most of the control variables strengthen our predictions in terms of employment impact
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The recent boom of the services sector, especially in developing countries, coincides with the rise ...
The recent boom of the services sector, especially in developing countries, coincides with the rise ...
While developed countries have long begun using ICT for service innovation, many sub-Saharan African...
The nexus between internet adoption and infrastructure, foreign direct investment (FDI), financial d...
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Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have assumed central position in the development a...
Economic theory and studies have theoretical and empirical evidence suggesting that countries which ...
Connectivity throughout the world is rapidly changing. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Sub-Sah...
Im folgenden soil ein Überblick über die Telekommunikationssektoren in Ghana und Sénégal gegeben wer...
This article proposes an analytical framework to better understand the role of ICT skills in improvi...
This thesis comprises four empirical studies that contribute to understanding the links between ICTs...
The recent boom of the services sector, especially in developing countries, coincides with the rise ...
The recent boom of the services sector, especially in developing countries, coincides with the rise ...
While developed countries have long begun using ICT for service innovation, many sub-Saharan African...
The nexus between internet adoption and infrastructure, foreign direct investment (FDI), financial d...
The article looks at Information Communication Technologies (ICTs), as being the probable answer to ...
The purpose of this research is to determine the manner in which employment will evolve as a result ...
The study explores the linkage between the investment in information and telecommunication technolo...
Internet usage and the sporadic rise in the level of innovations have been major drivers of human pr...
The service outsourcing sector is often regarded as a driver for economic growth of developing count...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have assumed central position in the development a...
Economic theory and studies have theoretical and empirical evidence suggesting that countries which ...
Connectivity throughout the world is rapidly changing. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Sub-Sah...
Im folgenden soil ein Überblick über die Telekommunikationssektoren in Ghana und Sénégal gegeben wer...
This article proposes an analytical framework to better understand the role of ICT skills in improvi...
This thesis comprises four empirical studies that contribute to understanding the links between ICTs...