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		<title>1-800-INDIA: Data: India, America, and Outsourcing</title>
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44%
Amount of the market for software and back-office-services outsourcing currently controlled by Indian firms.


$21.6 billion
Indian IT services,  software, and BPO export revenues in 2005.


less than 3%
Percentage of "mass layoffs" of American workers over the past five years taking place as a result of companies relocating operations overseas or due to import competition.


$5,400
Average annual entry-level [...]]]></description>
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		<title>1-800-INDIA: Map: The Global Future of Outsourcing</title>
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While India remains the most popular location for corporations looking to offshore services, the phenomenon is a global one. India's booming economy has led to rising wages, and as the country struggles to find a way to distribute the benefits of growth to its still-poor population, it is finding it difficult to graduate enough skilled [...]]]></description>
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