An overview of the digital divide, its definitions, and the key factors that contribute to this disparity in Canada. This also touches on why it matters.
Focuses on who has access to essential digital tools and services like the internet, devices, and software, highlighting disparities in availability and affordability.
Examines how income, education, and employment status impact the ability of individuals and households to engage with technology and digital resources.
Examines how income, education, and employment status impact the ability of individuals and households to engage with technology and digital resources.
Examines how income, education, and employment status impact the ability of individuals and households to engage with technology and digital resources.
Examines how income, education, and employment status impact the ability of individuals and households to engage with technology and digital resources.
Examines how income, education, and employment status impact the ability of individuals and households to engage with technology and digital resources.
Examines how income, education, and employment status impact the ability of individuals and households to engage with technology and digital resources.
Examines how income, education, and employment status impact the ability of individuals and households to engage with technology and digital resources.
Examines how income, education, and employment status impact the ability of individuals and households to engage with technology and digital resources.
Examines how income, education, and employment status impact the ability of individuals and households to engage with technology and digital resources.