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Diminishing the Digital Divide in SwitzerlandGerster Consulting Publication DateSummaryAccording to the authors, Richard Gerster and Andrea Haag, "the digital divide does not only exist at the global level between North and South; it is also present within the economically advanced countries." In this study 'Diminishing the Digital Divide in Switzerland: ICT-Policies, Practices and Lessons Learnt', Gerster and Haag examine the case of Switzerland from a development policy perspective. "The main questions examined in this study is how Switzerland deals with its own internal, regional and social disparities regarding policies for, and use of, information and communication technologies (ICTs). What lessons are to be learnt from the Swiss experience by economically weaker and poverty stricken developing countries on their way to information societies?" The authors introduce this study by stating that although there is a high coverage of infrastructure, a digital divide nevertheless does also exist in Switzerland. "Around half of the population has access to the internet. While 48% of men regularly use the internet, only 28% of women do . 35% of people with a low level of education, compared to 70% of the highly educated, use the internet. The internet knowledge gap between the old and the young generations has widened. Unfortunately, there is little data available concerning this infrastructure and services for individual regions." Some lessons learnt from studying ICT policies in Switzerland include:
SourcePlaced on the Communication Initiative site December 22 2003 Last Updated October 05 2007 |
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