This paper investigates the determinants of Internet use in the Ecuadorian households in 2013. Incorporating socioeconomic characteristics within a discrete choice model that makes estimates on the probability of Internet use in the home, based on microdata from the survey ICT use. The main findings suggest that income and level of education of individuals exert the greatest positive influences in Internet usage, as significant gender gaps are evident, with a settlement in rural areas than in urban areas, especially by lack of infrastructure. These results highlight the importance of public intervention to increase access to new technologies while investment in human capital in reducing social gaps in EcuadorEl objetivo del artículo se cent...
Los primeros estudios que indagaron sobre el uso de internet dieron cuenta de la existencia de una b...
The increase in the use of information technologies encompasses all educational and social issues, e...
Paper submitted to the Regional Studies Association International Conference, “Regions: The Dilemmas...
This paper investigates the determinants of Internet use in the Ecuadorian households in 2013. Incor...
Although the digital divide on physical access to the Internet in developing countries is closing wi...
En Ecuador, como otros países de Latinoamérica, aunque la brecha digital relativa al acceso va dismi...
El presente estudio analiza el impacto de variables sociodemográficas y regionales en la probabilida...
Ecuador is a country that represents the efforts that a few countries in the Latin American and the ...
Este artículo evalúa el acceso y el uso de Internet en los hogares de las cabeceras municipales y de...
In this article we present the research results from the World Internet Project, Ecuador chapter, co...
Despite the need to validate the assumptions that intend to participate in the construction of the t...
The School of Communication at Universidad de Los Hemisferios, along with the Center for Research on...
Resumen: Los primeros estudios que indagaron sobre el uso de internet dieron cuenta de la existencia...
This document presents the gender differences in Internet use for some Latin American countries and,...
Introduction in this article we analyze the data from the Digital 2019 study, prepared by We Are So...
Los primeros estudios que indagaron sobre el uso de internet dieron cuenta de la existencia de una b...
The increase in the use of information technologies encompasses all educational and social issues, e...
Paper submitted to the Regional Studies Association International Conference, “Regions: The Dilemmas...
This paper investigates the determinants of Internet use in the Ecuadorian households in 2013. Incor...
Although the digital divide on physical access to the Internet in developing countries is closing wi...
En Ecuador, como otros países de Latinoamérica, aunque la brecha digital relativa al acceso va dismi...
El presente estudio analiza el impacto de variables sociodemográficas y regionales en la probabilida...
Ecuador is a country that represents the efforts that a few countries in the Latin American and the ...
Este artículo evalúa el acceso y el uso de Internet en los hogares de las cabeceras municipales y de...
In this article we present the research results from the World Internet Project, Ecuador chapter, co...
Despite the need to validate the assumptions that intend to participate in the construction of the t...
The School of Communication at Universidad de Los Hemisferios, along with the Center for Research on...
Resumen: Los primeros estudios que indagaron sobre el uso de internet dieron cuenta de la existencia...
This document presents the gender differences in Internet use for some Latin American countries and,...
Introduction in this article we analyze the data from the Digital 2019 study, prepared by We Are So...
Los primeros estudios que indagaron sobre el uso de internet dieron cuenta de la existencia de una b...
The increase in the use of information technologies encompasses all educational and social issues, e...
Paper submitted to the Regional Studies Association International Conference, “Regions: The Dilemmas...