What is the digital divide and how can we address it?
A gap that must be bridged
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What is the digital divide?
The digital divide refers to the existing divide between people who have access to the Internet and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), and those who do not, or who have limited access.
There are many advantages to the Internet and other technologies associated with the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution: They allow us to enjoy series on our tablet or computer, learn a new skill in an online course, or complete banking transactions with just a few clicks of the mouse. However, not the entire population has access to the Internet or the same digital know-how, which creates major technology gaps. This translates into inequalities among the population even within the same country.
Although the number of people connected to the Internet keeps on growing, there are still almost three billion people around the world who can't access the digital environment, making this one of the main reasons causing the digital gap. Despite significant progress being made in this regard, especially as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the fact that part of the world's population lacks the necessary know-how and tools to use ICTs is an additional challenge for their economic and professional development, among other aspects.
Consequences of the digital divide
Difficulty in accessing ICTs increases inequality among different groups, as it prevents part of the population from accessing the possibilities they offer. For example, during the lockdown, where many schoolchildren were forced to continue their classes online, the lack of a stable connection and the appropriate devices meant some students were unable to keep up their schooling as normal. The same happened with working from home: adults who lacked the right tools and know-how were limited in their ability to work as normal. Therefore, let's take a look at the different causes of the digital divide are:
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