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Van Deursen, A.J.A.M., Helsper, E.J., Eynon, R. & van Dijk, J.A.G.M. (2017). The Compoundness and Sequentiality of Digital Inequality. International Journal of Communication 11(2017), 452–473.

Abstract:

Through a survey with a representative sample of Dutch Internet users, this paper examines compound digital exclusion, that is, whether a person who lacks a particular digital skill also lacks another kind of skill; whether a person who does not engage in a particular way online is also less likely to engage in other ways; and whether a person who does not achieve a certain outcome online is also less likely to achieve another type of outcome. We also tested sequential digital exclusion, whether a lower level of digital skills leads to lower levels of engagement with the Internet resulting in a lower likelihood of an individual achieving tangible outcomes. Both types of digital exclusion are a reality.

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