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Evolution and determinants of digital divide in Brazil (2005–2013)
Institution:1. University of Sao Paulo, Institute of International Relations, Av. Prof. Lucio Martins Rodrigues, s/n, trav.4-5, Cidade Universitaria, CEP 05508-020 São Paulo, SP, Brazil;2. University of Sao Paulo, Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Complex Systems, Brazil
Abstract:During the last decades, the widespread growth of information and communication technologies (ICT) has posed incentives to broaden the participation of individuals in social, political and economic dimensions of life. However, utilization of ICT also involves access to technology and infrastructure, and acquisition of skills to deal with innovations and, thus, digital literacy is, primarily, a complementary good. The digital divide expresses inequalities in access and utilization of ICT among individuals and populations in different countries. The study adopts inequalities indexes of Internet access and mobile phone ownership to measure use of ICT goods, accounting for the digital divide in Brazil. The inequality indexes are also split according to main determinants using four nationally representative survey data from 2005 to 2013. Results indicate that the digital divide among individuals is decreasing quite fast among Brazilians over time. However, there is room for policies of mass access to ICT goods based on mobile Internet broadband access. In addition, digital illiteracy, evaluated by lack of education, is one of the main determinants of the digital divide in the country, especially among elderly individuals.
Keywords:Internet  Digital divide  Inequality  Access  Mobile
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