This question was asked here from time to time. Did you look into the archives ? OECD Communication Outlook will give you an answer of some of your questions. For European data go to the Eurostat website. The data often cover more than the European Union. -ft Peter Timusk wrote:
You might also check out www.gapminder.org which uses UN data. I think they have Internet data back to 1990 but not sure of all the cross variables available but there are quite a few.
You can find Canada here but this data will not have future funding and yes this is a plea to save my job. We should be running the Canadian Internet Use Survey 2009 this year but have no money. So data is only available from mid 1990's to 2007
http://cansim2.statcan.gc.ca/cgi-win/cnsmcgi.pgm?Lang=E&SP_Action=Sub&SP_ID=...
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Peter Chow-White <petercw@sfu.ca> wrote:
Hi everyone.
Can anyone suggest an article or book with data that is as current as possible on the digital divide? Something on the US that offers a more complicated picture of 'digital divides,' such as race/ethnicity data broken down by gender/income/education would be ideal. And/or something that breaks down the DD at a global level?
Anything from the academy or NGOs would work.
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