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What is Gender Digital Divide

Gender Gaps and the Social Inclusion Movement in ICT
The inequalities between men and women in terms of access to information and communications technologies.
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A Human Rights-Based Approach to Bridge Gender Digital Divide: The Case Study of India
Ching Yuen Luk (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7068-4.ch002
Abstract
Using India as a case study, this chapter examines four elements of gender digital divide, the causes of gender digital divide, and ways to bridge gender digital divide. It finds that girls and women do not have equal access to the internet and mobile technologies like men do. This is due to social norms favoring men in the distribution of resources and opportunities, women's lack of the economic means, and ineffective law enforcement. This study calls for a human rights-based approach to bridge gender digital divide, which emphasizes women's rights to ICT-related education and training, internet privacy and freedom of expression, and mobile phone ownership.
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Information and Communication Technologies and Feminization U Hypothesis: Empirical Analysis for Turkey
A term used to reflect gender differences in the usage of digital technologies. In most cases, digital technology usage by women is lower than men.
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Gender Digital Divide and National ICT Policies in Africa
Is an observable and often measurable gap between women and men regarding their access to and use of ICTs.
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Gender-Responsive TVET Framework: An Indian Perspective
The disparities between men and women in terms of access to information and communications technologies.
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