Who uses the Internet? Discuss the digital divide.

What will be an ideal response?


Demographic factors including region, income, education, race, and age play a role in predicting who will use the Internet. High-income earners are more likely to use the Internet, and Internet usage is highly correlated with educational attainment. African Americans are less likely to use the Internet than whites or Hispanics, and those living in rural areas are less likely to use the Internet than suburbanites or urban dwellers. Youth is also highly correlated to Internet usage. Unequal access to technology creates the digital divide. Several factors including income, geography, disability, and high-speed access contribute to the digital divide. The use of cellular technology and free Wi-Fi services has been instrumental in attempts to shrink the digital divide.

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