Despite figures suggesting that Australia is a high consumer of information and communication technologies (ICT), it is well documented that the pattern of this consumption is not spread evenly across the population; a 'digital divide' exists. In general, research suggests that people from higher socioeconomic backgrounds have greater access to ICT compared to those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. A less well-researched area is the factors that may influence ICT access and usage within certain demographic and socioeconomic groups. This paper presents new data on the access and usage of ICT (computers and the Internet) by 3,404 households and 6,874 children from financially disadvantaged backgrounds. Fifty-nine per cent of the sample h...
In this study, we analyse digital divides in terms of social inequality in digital access and use pa...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
Government initiatives have tried to ensure uniform computer access for young people; however a divi...
In this paper we discuss the notion of the digital divide and link it with recent policy designed to...
This article examines information and communication technologies (ICTs) practices in the home and sc...
This article examines information and communication technologies(ICTs) practices in the home and sch...
The ability to access information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly via the Intern...
This paper explores digital technology access and use (computers, Internet and mobile phones) among ...
This paper presents the findings of qualitative research on the use of mobile phones and home access...
The Internet has been transforming the Australian economy and society for almost two decades. But In...
Despite popular assumptions that children of today possess high levels of skill and knowledge in the...
Families living on low incomes are among the least digitally included Australians and are at greater...
This paper explores digital technology access and use (computers, Internet and mobile phones) among ...
Because access to new technologies is unequally distributed, there has been considerable debate abou...
<div><p>Government initiatives have tried to ensure uniform computer access for young people; howeve...
In this study, we analyse digital divides in terms of social inequality in digital access and use pa...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
Government initiatives have tried to ensure uniform computer access for young people; however a divi...
In this paper we discuss the notion of the digital divide and link it with recent policy designed to...
This article examines information and communication technologies (ICTs) practices in the home and sc...
This article examines information and communication technologies(ICTs) practices in the home and sch...
The ability to access information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly via the Intern...
This paper explores digital technology access and use (computers, Internet and mobile phones) among ...
This paper presents the findings of qualitative research on the use of mobile phones and home access...
The Internet has been transforming the Australian economy and society for almost two decades. But In...
Despite popular assumptions that children of today possess high levels of skill and knowledge in the...
Families living on low incomes are among the least digitally included Australians and are at greater...
This paper explores digital technology access and use (computers, Internet and mobile phones) among ...
Because access to new technologies is unequally distributed, there has been considerable debate abou...
<div><p>Government initiatives have tried to ensure uniform computer access for young people; howeve...
In this study, we analyse digital divides in terms of social inequality in digital access and use pa...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
Government initiatives have tried to ensure uniform computer access for young people; however a divi...