[Air-L] Digital Divide

ftr news.ftr at free.fr
Fri Feb 6 00:46:22 PST 2009


This question was asked here from time to time. Did you look into the 
archives ?

OECD Communication Outlook will give you an answer  of some of your 
questions. For European data go to the Eurostat website. The data often 
cover more than the European Union.

-ft

Peter Timusk wrote:
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> You might also check out www.gapminder.org which uses UN data. I think 
> they have Internet data back to 1990 but not sure of all the cross 
> variables available but there are quite a few.
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> You can find Canada here but this data will not have future funding 
> and yes this is a plea to save my job. We should be running the 
> Canadian Internet Use Survey 2009 this year but have no money. So data 
> is only available from mid 1990's to 2007
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> http://cansim2.statcan.gc.ca/cgi-win/cnsmcgi.pgm?Lang=E&SP_Action=Sub&SP_ID=2258&SP_Mode=2 
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>> On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Peter Chow-White <petercw at sfu.ca> wrote:
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>>> Hi everyone.
>>>
>>> Can anyone suggest an article or book with data that is as current as
>>> possible on the digital divide? Something on the US that offers a more
>>> complicated picture of 'digital divides,' such as race/ethnicity 
>>> data broken
>>> down by gender/income/education would be ideal. And/or something 
>>> that breaks
>>> down the DD at a global level?
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>>> Anything from the academy or NGOs would work.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Peter._______________________________________________
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