The Digital Divide Has a Gender Component, Too


As organizations in Kansas City like Connecting for Good and KC Digital Drive have pointed out, Broadband Internet access usually decreases with income levels. And usually the older people get the less they go online. Income and age are two factors determining how connected people are in the digital world. A December 19 article on the Tech Crunch website points out another component of the digital divide:
In the developing world, 25 percent fewer women [PDF] have access to the internet than men. It’s increasingly important to consider all aspects of the global digital divide to ensure that tools are accessible to intended users.

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