The paper investigates how gender exerts its influence on contemporary adolescents with respect to their access to the Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). The focus here is on the so-called usage access. The paper's empirical basis is that of information on the ICTs usage collected for 39 countries in the framework of the 2006 wave of the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) study. Ordinal regression modelling is used as a method for data investigation. The analysis points to the persistence of gender inequality seemingly in favour of boys. In all countries under investigation, boys report using computers and the Internet for educational purposes more often than girls. Controlling for the 2006 value of the nati...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
The overall picture of the situation relating to gender and Information and Communication Technology...
Defence date: 13 July 2012; Examining Board: Professor Jaap Dronkers (formerly EUI/Univ. Maastricht)...
This article presents a study of ICT use and attitudes related to the computer use of girls and boys...
The aim of this current project was to investigate gender profiles in the use of Information and Com...
This paper aims to analyze the gender dependence in the enrollment in the bachelor’s or equivalent l...
Using the data source of the Computers in Education (Comped) study, carried out under the auspices o...
This paper explores the differences between boys and girls in their approach to ICT. Data were gathe...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
IEA’s International Computer and Information Literacy Study (ICILS) 2013 showed that in the majority...
Broadband internet and broadband-enabled devices have been considered as alternative approaches to i...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Digital practices are ever more present in our daily lives, and in particular young peoples’ lives a...
Abstract-Using the data source of the Computers in Education (Comped) study, carried out under the a...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
The overall picture of the situation relating to gender and Information and Communication Technology...
Defence date: 13 July 2012; Examining Board: Professor Jaap Dronkers (formerly EUI/Univ. Maastricht)...
This article presents a study of ICT use and attitudes related to the computer use of girls and boys...
The aim of this current project was to investigate gender profiles in the use of Information and Com...
This paper aims to analyze the gender dependence in the enrollment in the bachelor’s or equivalent l...
Using the data source of the Computers in Education (Comped) study, carried out under the auspices o...
This paper explores the differences between boys and girls in their approach to ICT. Data were gathe...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
IEA’s International Computer and Information Literacy Study (ICILS) 2013 showed that in the majority...
Broadband internet and broadband-enabled devices have been considered as alternative approaches to i...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Digital practices are ever more present in our daily lives, and in particular young peoples’ lives a...
Abstract-Using the data source of the Computers in Education (Comped) study, carried out under the a...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
The overall picture of the situation relating to gender and Information and Communication Technology...