This report suggests Digital Poverty should not be seen in dichotomous terms, but as a continuum where different degrees of digital poverty could be observed. We first review the policies that, over the years, attempted to contrast and reduce digital poverty in the UK. This is followed by some secondary data to shed light on the digital transformation, the barriers to access, and the importance of digital skills. The report, then, presents the main finding of the survey conducted in England on 2000 families. Finally, we provide policy recommendations on how to prevent new forms of digital poverty and reduce the risk that those at the margin of digital poverty will become digitally poor
Internet use and information technology seems ubiquitous throughout our society – for many, life wou...
In rapidly digitizing societies, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are indispensable...
Digitalisation has become a part of normal life reality and the Covid-19 pandemic has further accele...
This report suggests Digital Poverty should not be seen in dichotomous terms, but as a continuum whe...
As every aspect of life – from job seeking to health care – moves online, digital connectivity is a ...
The link between digital poverty and broader socio-economic inequalities is clear, and it is widely ...
There may be many disagreements amongst UK politicians in the run up to the election but the one thi...
The paper aims to rethink the concept of educational poverty in the digital age by verifying whether...
The increasing importance of the Internet as a means of communication has transformed economies and ...
Technological forms of exclusion are a reality for significant segments of the UK population and can...
Emerging Issues ReportIn an increasingly digital world, relatively privileged people are able to use...
Current research refers to digital poverty as a developing issue countrywide. Burgress (2020) highli...
This paper explores Digital Poverty (DP) in England by adopting the DP Alliance’s theoretical framew...
New evidence shows that a digital underclass is forming in Britain. Although there is some improveme...
The internet presents many potential opportunities for people to learn for both formal and informal ...
Internet use and information technology seems ubiquitous throughout our society – for many, life wou...
In rapidly digitizing societies, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are indispensable...
Digitalisation has become a part of normal life reality and the Covid-19 pandemic has further accele...
This report suggests Digital Poverty should not be seen in dichotomous terms, but as a continuum whe...
As every aspect of life – from job seeking to health care – moves online, digital connectivity is a ...
The link between digital poverty and broader socio-economic inequalities is clear, and it is widely ...
There may be many disagreements amongst UK politicians in the run up to the election but the one thi...
The paper aims to rethink the concept of educational poverty in the digital age by verifying whether...
The increasing importance of the Internet as a means of communication has transformed economies and ...
Technological forms of exclusion are a reality for significant segments of the UK population and can...
Emerging Issues ReportIn an increasingly digital world, relatively privileged people are able to use...
Current research refers to digital poverty as a developing issue countrywide. Burgress (2020) highli...
This paper explores Digital Poverty (DP) in England by adopting the DP Alliance’s theoretical framew...
New evidence shows that a digital underclass is forming in Britain. Although there is some improveme...
The internet presents many potential opportunities for people to learn for both formal and informal ...
Internet use and information technology seems ubiquitous throughout our society – for many, life wou...
In rapidly digitizing societies, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are indispensable...
Digitalisation has become a part of normal life reality and the Covid-19 pandemic has further accele...