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The Digital Divide and the Covid-19 PandemicProfessor Jan van Dijk PERSONALCATEGORIES-Age-Sex-Ethnicity-Int elligence-Personality-Health/abilityPOSI TIONAL CATEGORIES-Labour-Education-Household-So cial Network-Nation/ RegionRESOURCESE conomicSocialCulturalMentalPHASE OF ACCESSM otivation Physical Digital Usage Attitude access skills OUTCOMES/ BENEFITS-Economic -Social-Cultural-Personal-Political-Citi zen/ Institutional The Digital Divide is a Complex ProcessFeedback: Digital Inequality Reinforces Social InequalityMotivation/ Attitude and Physical Access in wanting and having Digital MediaMotivationto want Digital media/ Internet has grown since the 1990sAttitudesare mixed: mostly positive about the Internet; since 2015 some negative attitudes appear (causes: cybercrime, disinformation, hate speech, excessive use)Physical gaps in having Digital media have grown since the 1990sRelated to Income, education, occupation and countries or regionsIn the next decades gaps will close partly, however some
The Covid-19 Pandemic and the Digital Divide •The Carona crisis reinforces social inequality for people with:-flexible and insecure jobs- jobs in crowded buildings, public transport, restaurants ...
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