Covid-19 and the digital divide 50-70yr olds
How did the pandemic effect the digital experiences of older adults (50-70) and organisations supporting them?
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How did the pandemic effect the digital experiences of older adults (50-70) and organisations supporting them?
Covid-19 and the digital divide 50-70yr olds Read Post »
Prepared by Deloitte for the DPA, this report will help improve the wider public’s understanding of digital poverty.
Index designed to measure the impact of digital technology on the wellbeing of children.
Children’s Wellbeing in a Digital World Year Two Index Report 2023 Read Post »
How can we include vulnerable populations in the digital domain and make sense of their cultural and social specificities?
The Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO) launched the Bridging the Gap Report, highlighting the need for greater international, multilateral cooperation to close the digital divide and ensure all nations can benefit from digital economies.
This paper explores Digital Poverty (DP) in England by adopting the DP Alliance’s theoretical framework
Written by Data Poverty Lab Fellow, Kat Dixon, this report invites us to question the internet’s role in society, the potential for future technologies, and the necessity of community design of the web.
As digital technology has become increasingly integrated with modern life, the ability to digitally engage has become more and more essential to interacting fully with society and the economy.
Understanding Digital Poverty and Inequality in the UK Read Post »
As every aspect of life – from job seeking to health care – moves online,
digital connectivity is a daily necessity, not a luxury. Against the
backdrop of the UK’s worst cost of living crisis in 40 years, discussions
about fuel and food poverty are now joined by a new concern with
what has become known as digital poverty – challenges affording
the cost of online connectivity and devices.
Digital Poverty in the UK Read Post »
This report is a landscape review of the qualitative and quantitative evidence around digital poverty, digital inequality, and digital exclusion/inclusion that has emerged in roughly the last decade.
UK Digital Poverty Evidence Review 2022 Read Post »
This paper is the second in a series of four papers developed by Catch22 and Nominet to explore the barriers to digital skills and access for some of the most disadvantaged young people in the UK. These insights will inform recommendations, which will support Catch22 and Nominet in tackling systemic inequality, whilst directly responding to grassroots need.
Access to digital skills; Insights Paper 2 Read Post »
Year Published: 2021 Date Published: 01/10/2021 Author/s: RSA Research Link: https://www.thersa.org/reports/offline-no-one-can-hear-you-scream-achieving-digital-equity-in-the-21st-century/ Key Takeaways: Ruth Hahhah and Hannah Wester Joint Head
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