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Measuring the global digital divide at the level of individuals
M.J. James
Research Group: Economics
Economics
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Digital Divide
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Global Digital Divide
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Developing Countries
50%
Information Technology
50%
Conventional Measures
50%
Access to Information
50%
Absolute Count
50%
Population Size
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Mobile Phone Subscribers
50%
Information Technology Use
50%
Number of Individuals
50%
China's Role
50%
Internet Users
50%
Engineering
Information Technology
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Absolute Number
50%
Developing Country
50%
Mobile Phones
50%
Psychology
Digital Divide
100%
Information Technology
66%
Mobile Phones
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Developing Countries
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Population Size
100%
Computer Science
Information Technology
100%