

In 2002, there were about 256,000 wage and salary jobs in the industry. While the industry has both large and small firms, the average establishment in software publishing is relatively small; over half of the establishments employed fewer than 5 workers. About two-thirds of jobs, however, are found in a small number of establishments that employ 50 or more workers. Many small establishments in the industry are startup firms that hope to capitalize on a market niche.Relative to the rest of the economy, there are significantly fewer workers 45 years of age and older in software publishing establishments; this industry's workforce remains younger than most, with large proportions of workers in the 25-to-44 age range (table 1). This reflects the industry's explosive growth in employment since the early 1980s. The huge increase in employment afforded numerous opportunities to younger workers possessing the latest technical skills.
Table 1. Percent distribution of employment, by age group, 2002
| Age group |
Software publishers |
All industries |
| |
|
|
| Total |
100.0% |
100.0% |
| |
|
|
| 16-19 |
0 |
4.8 |
| 20-24 |
5.8 |
9.9 |
| 25-34 |
43.0 |
21.6 |
| 35-44 |
34.6 |
26.3 |
| 45-54 |
15.7 |
22.9 |
| 55-64 |
1.0 |
11.4 |
| 65 and older |
0 |
3.2 |
|