EU Kids Online has spent seven years investigating 9-16 year olds’ engagement with the internet, focusing on the benefits and risks of children’s internet use. While this meant examining the experiences of much younger children than had been researched before EU Kids Online began its work in 2006, there is now a critical need for information about the internet-related behaviours of 0-8 year olds. EU Kids Online’s research shows that children are now going online at a younger and younger age, and that young children’s “lack of technical, critical and social skills may pose [a greater] risk” (Livingstone et al, 2011, p. 3)
This report presents the AU findings for research in Australia which parallels the EU Kids Online pr...
This report presents new findings and further analysis of the EU Kids Online 25 country survey. It a...
Panel Title: EU Kids Online: young people’s internet use in four European countries and implication...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
EU Kids Online is the primary source of high quality, independent and comprehensive evidence regardi...
Children’s Use of Online Technologies in Europe. A review of the European evidence base. This report...
Special issue journal no isbnChildren’s rapid adoption of the internet and other online technologies...
This report presents the UK findings for the EU Kids Online project (see www.eukidsonline.net). Spec...
Over the last six years there has been a major increase in online activity by children up to eight y...
EU Kids Online aims to enhance knowledge of the experiences and practices of European children and p...
Children’s Use of Online Technologies in Europe. A review of the European evidence base. This report...
This report updates and deepens the understanding of cross-national differences among the countries ...
This report presents the findings from statistical analyses for EU Kids Online Deliverable D5: Patte...
The EU Kids Online project aims to enhance knowledge of European children’s and parents’ experiences...
This report presents the AU findings for research in Australia which parallels the EU Kids Online pr...
This report presents new findings and further analysis of the EU Kids Online 25 country survey. It a...
Panel Title: EU Kids Online: young people’s internet use in four European countries and implication...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
The EU Kids Online II project built on the previous project's literature review and development of m...
EU Kids Online is the primary source of high quality, independent and comprehensive evidence regardi...
Children’s Use of Online Technologies in Europe. A review of the European evidence base. This report...
Special issue journal no isbnChildren’s rapid adoption of the internet and other online technologies...
This report presents the UK findings for the EU Kids Online project (see www.eukidsonline.net). Spec...
Over the last six years there has been a major increase in online activity by children up to eight y...
EU Kids Online aims to enhance knowledge of the experiences and practices of European children and p...
Children’s Use of Online Technologies in Europe. A review of the European evidence base. This report...
This report updates and deepens the understanding of cross-national differences among the countries ...
This report presents the findings from statistical analyses for EU Kids Online Deliverable D5: Patte...
The EU Kids Online project aims to enhance knowledge of European children’s and parents’ experiences...
This report presents the AU findings for research in Australia which parallels the EU Kids Online pr...
This report presents new findings and further analysis of the EU Kids Online 25 country survey. It a...
Panel Title: EU Kids Online: young people’s internet use in four European countries and implication...