The dual digital divide : the Information Highway in Canada / by Andrew Reddick, Christian Boucher and Manon Groseilliers. Published by The Public Interest Advocacy Centre. : RH4-5/2000E-IN

The purpose of this study was to analyze Canadian households at the margins in terms of access to the Information Highway, generally considered to be the Internet. These households have been described as the have-nots or non-users. The study provides a better understanding of the attitudes, practices and the needs of those who are not connected to the Internet, and the circumstances under which some of these non-users are likely to go online.--Executive summary

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Department/Agency Canada. Human Resources Development Canada.
Title The dual digital divide : the Information Highway in Canada / by Andrew Reddick, Christian Boucher and Manon Groseilliers. Published by The Public Interest Advocacy Centre.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "The purpose of this study was to analyze Canadian households at the margins in terms of access to the Information Highway, generally considered to be the Internet. These households have been described as the "have-nots" or "non-users." The study provides a better understanding of the attitudes, practices and the needs of those who are not connected to the Internet, and the circumstances under which some of these non-users are likely to go online."--Executive summary.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Human Resources Development Canada 2000.
Description 67p. (355 KB)figs., references, tables
Catalogue number
  • RH4-5/2000E-IN
Subject terms Internet
Literacy
Costs
Attitudes
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