A child’s home and school are the most frequently reported locations of internet use in Brazil: 60% of Brazilian children aged 9 to 16 who used the internet claimed to access it from home, and 42% from school, whereas in Europe this proportion is 87% for home access and 63% for schools. However, when it comes to accessing the network from publicly sponsored internet access centres such as Local Area Network (LAN) Houses or cybercafés, the value in Brazil is considerably higher when compared to Europe, 35% against 12% respectively. Access from public libraries is far more popular in Europe (12%) than in Brazil (4%)
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
This report presents the full findings from a new and unique survey designed and conducted according...
Panel Title: EU Kids Online: young people’s internet use in four European countries and implication...
A child’s home and school are the most frequently reported locations of internet use in Brazil: 60% ...
European research and policy is paying growing attention to the risks faced by children as they use ...
This report, based on the final dataset for all 25 countries, presents the findings for EU Kids Onli...
This report updates and deepens the understanding of cross-national differences among the countries ...
This report presents the findings from statistical analyses for EU Kids Online Deliverable D5: Patte...
This report presents initial findings for Ireland from the pan-European EU Kids Online survey – a la...
EU Kids Online has developed a four cluster classification of 25 European countries based on the act...
EU Kids Online has spent seven years investigating 9-16 year olds’ engagement with the internet, foc...
This report presents the UK findings for the EU Kids Online project (see www.eukidsonline.net). Spec...
EU Kids Online is the primary source of high quality, independent and comprehensive evidence regardi...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
This report presents the AU findings for research in Australia which parallels the EU Kids Online pr...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
This report presents the full findings from a new and unique survey designed and conducted according...
Panel Title: EU Kids Online: young people’s internet use in four European countries and implication...
A child’s home and school are the most frequently reported locations of internet use in Brazil: 60% ...
European research and policy is paying growing attention to the risks faced by children as they use ...
This report, based on the final dataset for all 25 countries, presents the findings for EU Kids Onli...
This report updates and deepens the understanding of cross-national differences among the countries ...
This report presents the findings from statistical analyses for EU Kids Online Deliverable D5: Patte...
This report presents initial findings for Ireland from the pan-European EU Kids Online survey – a la...
EU Kids Online has developed a four cluster classification of 25 European countries based on the act...
EU Kids Online has spent seven years investigating 9-16 year olds’ engagement with the internet, foc...
This report presents the UK findings for the EU Kids Online project (see www.eukidsonline.net). Spec...
EU Kids Online is the primary source of high quality, independent and comprehensive evidence regardi...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
This report presents the AU findings for research in Australia which parallels the EU Kids Online pr...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
This report presents the full findings from a new and unique survey designed and conducted according...
Panel Title: EU Kids Online: young people’s internet use in four European countries and implication...