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http://dx.doi.org/10.7472/jksii.2015.16.2.99

Labor market forecasts for Information and communication construction business  

Kwak, Jeong Ho (Hoseo University)
Kwun, Tae Hee (Korea Employment Information Service, Employment Forecasting Center)
Oh, Dong-Suk (Korea Information Communication Industry Institute)
Kim, Jung-Woo (Korea Information Communication Industry Institute)
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Journal of Internet Computing and Services / v.16, no.2, 2015 , pp. 99-107 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this era of smart convergent environment wherein all industries are converged on ICT infrastructure and industries and cultures come together, the information and communication construction business is becoming more important. For the information and communication construction business to continue growing, it is very important to ensure that technical manpower is stably supplied. To date, however, there has been no theoretically methodical analysis of manpower supply and demand in the information and communications construction business. The need for the analysis of manpower supply and demand has become even more important after the government announced the road map for the development of construction business in December 2014 to seek measures to strengthen the human resources capacity based on the mid- to long-term manpower supply and demand analysis. As such, this study developed the manpower supply and demand forecast model for the information and communications construction business and presented the result of manpower supply and demand analysis. The analysis suggested that an overdemand situation would arise since the number of graduates of technical colleges decreased beginning 2007 because of fewer students entering technical colleges and due to the restructuring and reform of departments. In conclusion, it cited the need for the reeducation of existing manpower, continuous upgrading of professional development in the information and communications construction business, and provision of various policy incentives.
Keywords
information and communication construction business; Labor market forecast; ARIMA;
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