\"\"WASHINGTON: Silicon Valley<\/a> has a significantly higher number of foreign-born employees with nearly three fourth of the workers in the field of computer and mathematics non-US citizens, a new report has said.
\n
Thirty-seven per cent of tech hub's population are non-US citizens who entered the country to fill a specific job in the tech industry, compare that to California's 27 per cent of the population that is from another country and a 13 per cent national average, according to the annual report of the
Joint Venture<\/a> Silicon Valley.
\n
\nThis population share increases to 50 per cent for the employed, core working age population (ages 25-44), and even higher for certain occupational groups.
\n
\nNearly three-quarters -- 74 per cent -- of Silicon Valley-employed computer and mathematical workers ages 25 to 44 in 2014 were foreign-born, the report said.
\n
According to the report, sustained growth of the Silicon Valley economy is swelling to new levels that have
Bay Area housing<\/a>, transit and highways bursting at the seams and hard pressed to accommodate the wave of prosperity.
\n
\"It's extraordinary, really, and a thing to celebrate,\" said
Russell Hancock<\/a>, CEO of Joint Venture.
\n
\n\"This growth just keeps accelerating. We are now adding jobs at a rate we haven't seen in 15 years, and that's powering everything else. But with growth comes challenges and now we have to mobilise like never before,\" he said.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":50976866,"title":"Something as simple as changing the date could brick your iPhone","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/something-as-simple-as-changing-the-date-could-brick-your-iphone\/50976866","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"seoschemas":false,"msid":50976896,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Majority of Silicon Valley employees foreign born: Report","synopsis":"Thirty-seven per cent of tech hub's population are non-US citizens who entered the country to fill a specific job in the tech industry","titleseo":"telecomnews\/majority-of-silicon-valley-employees-foreign-born-report","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-02-13 20:55:58","lastupd":"2016-02-13 20:58:00","breadcrumbTags":["Enterprise IT","US","Joint Venture","silicon valley","Russell Hancock","Bay Area housing"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/majority-of-silicon-valley-employees-foreign-born-report"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2016-02-13" data-index="article_1">

大多数硅谷员工外国出生:报告

技术中心百分之三十七的人口正在进入该国的非美国公民填补一个特定的工作在科技行业

  • 更新于2016年2月13日08:58点坚持
华盛顿:硅谷拥有更高数量的外籍员工与近三第四的工人在计算机和数学领域的非美国公民,一个新的报告说。

技术中心百分之三十七的人口正在进入该国的非美国公民填补一个特定的工作在科技行业,相比之下,加州27%的人口来自另一个国家,13%的全国平均水平,根据的年度报告合资企业硅谷。

这对就业人口比例增加到50%,核心工作年龄人口(年龄在25岁至44岁),并为某些职业团体甚至更高。

近四分之三——74%的硅Valley-employed 25至44岁的计算机和数学工作者是在国外出生的2014年,报告说。

根据这份报告,硅谷经济的持续增长是已经膨胀到一个新的水平海湾地区住房、交通和高速公路,爆满的很难适应的繁荣浪潮。

“这是非凡的,真的,和一件事来庆祝,”说拉塞尔•汉考克合资公司的首席执行官。

“这一直在加速增长。我们现在增加就业的速度在15年里,我们还没有看到这是推动一切。但增长带来了前所未有的挑战,现在我们必须动员,”他说。
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\"\"WASHINGTON: Silicon Valley<\/a> has a significantly higher number of foreign-born employees with nearly three fourth of the workers in the field of computer and mathematics non-US citizens, a new report has said.
\n
Thirty-seven per cent of tech hub's population are non-US citizens who entered the country to fill a specific job in the tech industry, compare that to California's 27 per cent of the population that is from another country and a 13 per cent national average, according to the annual report of the
Joint Venture<\/a> Silicon Valley.
\n
\nThis population share increases to 50 per cent for the employed, core working age population (ages 25-44), and even higher for certain occupational groups.
\n
\nNearly three-quarters -- 74 per cent -- of Silicon Valley-employed computer and mathematical workers ages 25 to 44 in 2014 were foreign-born, the report said.
\n
According to the report, sustained growth of the Silicon Valley economy is swelling to new levels that have
Bay Area housing<\/a>, transit and highways bursting at the seams and hard pressed to accommodate the wave of prosperity.
\n
\"It's extraordinary, really, and a thing to celebrate,\" said
Russell Hancock<\/a>, CEO of Joint Venture.
\n
\n\"This growth just keeps accelerating. We are now adding jobs at a rate we haven't seen in 15 years, and that's powering everything else. But with growth comes challenges and now we have to mobilise like never before,\" he said.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":50976866,"title":"Something as simple as changing the date could brick your iPhone","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/something-as-simple-as-changing-the-date-could-brick-your-iphone\/50976866","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"seoschemas":false,"msid":50976896,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Majority of Silicon Valley employees foreign born: Report","synopsis":"Thirty-seven per cent of tech hub's population are non-US citizens who entered the country to fill a specific job in the tech industry","titleseo":"telecomnews\/majority-of-silicon-valley-employees-foreign-born-report","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-02-13 20:55:58","lastupd":"2016-02-13 20:58:00","breadcrumbTags":["Enterprise IT","US","Joint Venture","silicon valley","Russell Hancock","Bay Area housing"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/majority-of-silicon-valley-employees-foreign-born-report"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/majority-of-silicon-valley-employees-foreign-born-report/50976896">