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Re: Digital Divide: Not quite as advertised?
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DavidAkin
Thanks, Ian -- Great input.
I once did a piece for The Globe and Mail that described the work of some Canadian researchers who speak about a digital divide along gender lines. Their research showed that, in Canada, the digital divide along socioeconomic lines had narrowed considerably, that is, people of all income levels and social backgrounds seemed to have some access to new Internet and communications technologies. But they found that among high-school age students there was a much different attitude and takeup rate between boys and girls on ICTs. Sorry -- the link's expired at The Globe site. I don't think the study is online either, but here's a link to the page describing the research
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