Addressing the gender health gap holds significance beyond merely a matter of social justice. It also has profound economic implications. According to the McKinsey report, investments in women’s health have the potential to bolster the global economy by an estimated$1 trill...
The Connected Family: Bridging the Digital Generation Gap.Dobson, John Frazer
there remains a gender gap in the tech sector, particularly in leadership positions. This underrepresentation has far-reaching consequences, not only for women but also for the overall growth and development of the Kenyan economy.
There is currently a significant gender gap associated with access to, and use of, the internet and mobile broadband services. This course aims to help policymakers understand the size and drivers of the mobile gender gap in low- and middle-income countries and provides insights and recommendations...
THE DIGITAL DIVIDE: A WORLDWIDE PROBLEM The digital divide is the gap between those who have access and connectivity to digital technology with the skills to use the tools—and those who do not. The gap is not limited by any region, country, social, economic, class, race, or gender. Est...
data and AI are women and only 12% of cloud computing professionals are women. To help address this, Microsoft rolled outCode Without Barriers. Our aim is to close the gender gap in the region’s cloud, artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technology sectors in partnership with 13 ...
It argues that the case for stud... Bergsten,Fred - APEC Trade Agenda? The Political Economy of a Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific 被引量: 16发表: 2007年 加载更多来源期刊 Business Asia May 2002 研究点推荐 Economic Cooperation digital gap ...
While the gender digital divide is also prominent in Jordan, the kingdom faces uncommon factors of refugee inflow and laws limiting Internet openness and keeping the state in control of what the people access and use online, resulting in an atypical situation for Jordan as compared to ...
Europe in 2016, only 50 were from CEE, or 13%. Similarly, while around 50% of companies in Finland and Denmark enjoy very high or high digital intensity for example, the majority of businesses (over 55%) in Bulgaria, Romania, Greece and Latvia have had low investments in digital ...
Bridging the gap in Sub-Saharan Africa: A holistic look at information poverty and the region's digital divide W. (2006): Bridging the gap in Sub- Saharan Africa: A holistic look at information poverty and the region's digital di- vide, Government Information Quarterly; 23; pp. 267-280....