This research by the Institute of the Information Society of the University of Public Service, involving four Central European countries: the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Romania, examined the characteristics of the use of information technology by the adult population in the region, mainly for communication purposes. A telephone survey was conducted in October and November 2019, and the results are representative of the population over 18 years of age in the four countries categorised by age, gender, education, type of settlement and region. In the repository there is the database, the short survey report can be found here: https://iis.uni-nke.hu/hirek/2021/05/19/internet-attitudes-our-region-and-the-world-wide-we
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