secondary gender digital divideSummary This chapter provides a summary of the gender digital divide. Atwell (2001) makes a useful distinction between primary and secondary digital divides. The primary digital divide concerns differences in accessing the Internet, whereas the secondary digital divide ...
网络性别数位落差 网络释义 1. 性别数位落差 ...,不但妇女无法改善其地位,也产生新的不平等问题——性别数位落差(gender digital divide),亦即妇女近用(access to… gender.psc.ntu.edu.tw|基于4个网页
KIGALI, May 16 (Xinhua) -- The gender digital divide remains largest in Africa, especially in the low income countries, Fatou Lo, UN Women Representative in Rwanda said Thursday. "When you compare to other regions across the globe, you find that gender digital divide, especially in the use ...
The digital divide is the gap between those who have internet or mobile phone access and those who are systemically excluded from using these services effectively. Digital divides exist for marginalized populations all over the world and can be based on geography (urban vs. rural), income, indige...
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“Given that the digital divide has become more pronounced post-pandemic with women being one of the hardest hit groups, partnering with AVPN to double down on our digital inclusion efforts is a natural step for us.” said Calvin Crosslin, Chief Diversity Officer and President of the...
What can be done to improve the digital inclusion of women with disabilities? Women with disabilities face a diverse range of barriers to mobile ownership and mobile internet use. Actions taken to improve their digital inclusion need to consider the complexities at...
The research for this paper was conducted as a part of the project ‘The Digital Traces for the Gender Digital Divide’ that received funding from Data2X, an initiative of the United Nations Foundation (Grant No. UNF-17-936). RK acknowledges support from the Leverhulme Trust through the ...
We move the digital divide discussion from an early focus on differentials in adoption and access to an assessment of use as measured by the diversity and intensity of Internet and e-mail activity. Using both bivariate and multivariate analyses, our results indicate clear gender disparities within ...
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