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California Cybercities 2002: A Metropolitan Overview of Californias
High-Technology Industry |

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California Cybercities
2002: A Metropolitan Overview of Californias High-Technology Industry provides
new 2001 metropolitan area data on high-tech employment, wages, payroll, establishments,
and home computer and Internet access. We review trends since 1995 for eight California
metropolitan areas: Los Angeles, Oakland, Orange County, Sacramento, San Diego, San
Francisco, San Jose, and Ventura.
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Highlights
of What's Inside. . .
San Jose was California's
leading cybercity by high-tech employment with 280,800 jobs in 2001
San Jose's tech industry
lost some 5,000 jobs between 2000 and 2001
San Francisco had the second
highest concentration of high-tech jobs
Los Angeles has the most
high-tech establishments in 2000 with 6,200
San Diego ranked first by
consumer electronics manufacturing employment
Sacramento ranked second by
homes with Internet access
This publication
is available via PDF only.
$25 Members / $50 Non-Members
For more information contact the AeA
Research Department at 202.682.9110,
or research_analysis@aeanet.org
California Cybercities 2002 is a
supplement to Cyberstates 2002: A State-by-State Overview of the High-Technology
Industry. Find out more information about Cyberstates 2002
or review Cyberstate data
for California.
This page was last updated on 09/17/02.
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