Abstract
The article analyzes the gender factor of differences in Internet activity and use of digital services. The information base includes data from a survey on Russia conducted by the Higher School of Economics and Rosstat, and the results of a sociological survey conducted in the Vologda Oblast in 2020. A comparison is made of the goals of visiting the Internet, the availability and level of development of digital skills, the use of state and municipal services in an online format for men and women using the methods of system-structural and cross-tabulation analysis. Shown that at the everyday level there are elements of the digital gender divide, largely due to gender stereotypes formed in society.
Highlights
The article analyzes the gender factor of differences in the Internet activity and the use of digital services
Based on survey data obtained in Russia by the Higher School of Economics together with Rosstat, and the results of a sociological study held in the Vologda Oblast in 2020 using the methods of system-structural and cross-tabulation analysis, a comparison is made of the goals of visiting the Internet, the availability and level of development of digital skills. , the use of state and municipal services in an online format for men and women
It is shown that at the household level there are fewer elements of the digital gender gap, largely due to gender stereotypes formed in society
Summary
The article analyzes the gender factor of differences in the Internet activity and the use of digital services. Based on survey data obtained in Russia by the Higher School of Economics together with Rosstat, and the results of a sociological study held in the Vologda Oblast in 2020 using the methods of system-structural and cross-tabulation analysis, a comparison is made of the goals of visiting the Internet, the availability and level of development of digital skills. The use of state and municipal services in an online format for men and women. It is shown that at the household level there are fewer elements of the digital gender gap, largely due to gender stereotypes formed in society
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