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Gendered Internet Use Across Generations and Life Stages
Oleh:
Helsper, Ellen Johanna
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Communication Research vol. 37 no. 3 (Jun. 2010)
,
page 352-374.
Topik:
generation
;
life stage
;
Internet use
;
gender
Fulltext:
Vol 37, no (3), page 352–374.pdf
(502.79KB)
Isi artikel
Gender inequalities in Internet use are smaller among younger people. It is unclear whether these differences can be explained by the varying circumstances in which different generations grew up or by other factors that vary within an individual’s life time. This article tests a model which proposes that generation determines the level of Internet use and life stage determines gender differences in Internet use. Descriptive analyses of a representative sample of 1,578 British Internet users confirm that there continue to be small but significant gender differences for most uses of the Internet. The findings from a series of linear regressions suggest that gender differences vary for different life stages related to occupation and marital status. This is true especially for typically male uses. The article concludes that other factors related to life stage will continue to influence gender differences in Internet use in the future.
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