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Handbook of Research on Overcoming Digital Divides: Constructing an Equitable and Competitive Information Society
a program of the U.S. federal government in the 1990s to subsidize Internet access at public schools
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The Digital Divide in the U.S. in the 21st Century
Barney Warf (University of Kansas, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-699-0.ch007
Abstract
The United States has the world’s largest national population of Internet users, roughly 170 million people, or 70% of the adult population. However, the deep class and racial inequalities within the U.S. are mirrored in access to cyberspace. This chapter examines the nature of the U.S. digital divide, differentiating between Internet access and usage, using data from 1995 to 2005. Although Internet usage has grown among all sociodemographic groups, substantial differences by income and ethnicity persist. The chapter also examines discrepancies in access to broadband technologies.
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