This paper takes an intersectional perspective to investigate the effect of socio-demographic variables that may constitute to digital divide. The concept of digital divide emerged from a perspective on unequal access to digital technology and relates nowadays primarily the differences in the competencies necessary to handle this technology. To investigate digital divide, the present paper uses the PIAAC framework of digital competencies which is called problem solving in technology-rich environments (PS-TRE). It introduces the approach of intersectionality that describes persons impaired by multiple inequalities. The paper analyzes the impact of these factors on PS-TRE for three subsamples of the German study: (1) employed people who use c...
Much like social and economic inequality, digital inequality has established itself as an important ...
Digitisation and rapidly emerging new technologies are transforming many aspects of life such as edu...
The digital divide refers to the separation between those who have access to digital information and...
Digital divide research and policy have moved beyond looking at who does and does not have access to...
The study investigates the digital divide concerning computer literacy in Hungary. It examines the d...
"Starting point of the author's research is the appearance of a new form of social inequality: the d...
"Starting point of the author's research is the appearance of a new form of social inequality: the d...
The recent advances in information and communication technology have given rise to radical changes i...
6 p.A research paper examining the deficiencies experienced by underprivileged people with regards t...
The Digital Divide has been defined as a gap between those with access to new information technologi...
PurposeThis study aims to statistically verify the links of income and education with information an...
[EN] The availability of technologies for supporting personal, productivity, communications, and bu...
Acquiring familiarity with computers depends not only on individual attributes, but crucially also o...
From the end of the 1990s onwards the digital divide, commonly defined as the gap between those who ...
Acquiring familiarity with computers depends not only on individual attributes, but crucially also o...
Much like social and economic inequality, digital inequality has established itself as an important ...
Digitisation and rapidly emerging new technologies are transforming many aspects of life such as edu...
The digital divide refers to the separation between those who have access to digital information and...
Digital divide research and policy have moved beyond looking at who does and does not have access to...
The study investigates the digital divide concerning computer literacy in Hungary. It examines the d...
"Starting point of the author's research is the appearance of a new form of social inequality: the d...
"Starting point of the author's research is the appearance of a new form of social inequality: the d...
The recent advances in information and communication technology have given rise to radical changes i...
6 p.A research paper examining the deficiencies experienced by underprivileged people with regards t...
The Digital Divide has been defined as a gap between those with access to new information technologi...
PurposeThis study aims to statistically verify the links of income and education with information an...
[EN] The availability of technologies for supporting personal, productivity, communications, and bu...
Acquiring familiarity with computers depends not only on individual attributes, but crucially also o...
From the end of the 1990s onwards the digital divide, commonly defined as the gap between those who ...
Acquiring familiarity with computers depends not only on individual attributes, but crucially also o...
Much like social and economic inequality, digital inequality has established itself as an important ...
Digitisation and rapidly emerging new technologies are transforming many aspects of life such as edu...
The digital divide refers to the separation between those who have access to digital information and...