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  2. Digital divide - Wikipedia

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    The second-level digital divide, also referred to as the production gap, describes the gap that separates the consumers of content on the Internet from the producers of content. [129] As the technological digital divide is decreasing between those with access to the Internet and those without, the meaning of the term digital divide is evolving ...

  3. Global digital divide - Wikipedia

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    The global digital divide is a special case of the digital divide; the focus is set on the fact that "Internet has developed unevenly throughout the world" [14]: 681 causing some countries to fall behind in technology, education, labor, democracy, and

  4. Digital divide in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The digital divide in the United States refers to inequalities between individuals, households, and other groups of different demographic and socioeconomic levels in access to information and communication technologies ("ICTs") and in the knowledge and skills needed to effectively use the information gained from connecting.

  5. Addressing the digital divide: Digital inclusion - AOL

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    Oct. 4—Nearly all jobs require digital literacy skills. But New Mexico has huge gaps in internet accessibility. "If we don't even have people who have access to the internet, how the heck are we ...

  6. Digital divide by continent, area and country - Wikipedia

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    The digital divide is an economic and social inequality with regard to access to, use of, or impact of information and communication technologies (ICT). [1] Factors causing the divide can vary depending on the country and culture, as can the potential solutions for minimizing or closing the divide.

  7. Knowledge divide - Wikipedia

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    The digital divide is an extension of the knowledge divide, dividing people who have access to the internet and those who do not. [ citation needed ] The knowledge divide also represents the inequalities of knowledge among different identities, including but not limited to race, economic status, and gender.

  8. Digital inclusion - Wikipedia

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    This gradually expanded to considerations of digital access between countries in what is termed the global digital divide, which mirrors many of the disparities seen within countries but on an international scale. However with the adoption of digital technologies across most sectors of society, and the increasing diversity of technologies and ...

  9. HuffPost Data

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    All-Women Groups Rarely Perform At U.S. Music Festivals. Can you guess the gender breakdown of performers at music festivals?