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A measure which shows the effect of a change in an independent variable on predicted probability of the dependent variable on average, given everything else constant.
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Gender and Use of E-Government Services in Turkey: E-Government in Turkey
Tekin Kose (TED University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7068-4.ch007
Abstract
This chapter investigates the relationship between gender and use of e-government services in Turkey. Based on household surveys, probit regression models are estimated to quantify determinants of e-government use for Turkish citizens. Empirical findings imply that there is a gender gap in use of e-government services. Turkish females are less likely to employ e-government tools compared to Turkish males. Household income, education level, being employed, and frequency of internet use are positively correlated with probability of e-government use for Turkish individuals. Finally, age demonstrates negative association with use of online government services. As the individual gets older, probability of using e-government platforms decreases. Thus, the digital divide prevails among Turkish citizens and should be addressed by policymakers.
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