2023
DOI: 10.17645/mac.v11i3.6744
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Age-Based Digital Divide: Uses of the Internet in People Over 54 Years Old

Abstract: <span lang="PT">The digitization process is widespread and unrelenting. Compared with other European countries, Spain has a good position in the latest data compiled in the Digital Economy and Society Index. Direct use of communication and information technologies is high among the regions in Spain, where the national average in the region of Valencia stands out. However, despite this context, differences between population groups continue to be observed in different dimensions of the digital divide. Thi… Show more

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“…Even though digitalization of services and communications can be inclusionary, they may also have exclusionary effects for senior citizens. Extant research has offered several examples of how senior citizens sometimes struggle to keep up with digitalization of everyday life (Papí-Gálvez and Parra-Casado, 2023). Important shares of people over 65 years of age lack adequate digital literacies to support their learning, wellbeing, everyday life, and participation in society, and need social support in order to get by (Rasi-Heikkinen, 2022).…”
Section: Editorial On the Research Topic Insights In Older People's D...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though digitalization of services and communications can be inclusionary, they may also have exclusionary effects for senior citizens. Extant research has offered several examples of how senior citizens sometimes struggle to keep up with digitalization of everyday life (Papí-Gálvez and Parra-Casado, 2023). Important shares of people over 65 years of age lack adequate digital literacies to support their learning, wellbeing, everyday life, and participation in society, and need social support in order to get by (Rasi-Heikkinen, 2022).…”
Section: Editorial On the Research Topic Insights In Older People's D...mentioning
confidence: 99%