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A new benchmark for Internet use: A logistic modeling of factors influencing Internet use in Canada, 2005
Authors:Anthony A  Larry  
Institution:aInformation Highway Applications Branch (IHAB) of Industry, Canada;bScience, Innovation and Electronic Information Division of Statistics, Canada
Abstract:Internet diffusion is not homogeneous and depends on many factors. This study uses data from the Canadian Internet Use Survey (CIUS) to explore the extent demographic variables affect Internet use by individuals in Canada. A logistic model confirms that certain factors, educational attainment, and geography in particular influence Internet use in Canada, controlling for age and income. Education maintains a strong, significant impact on Internet use such that the odds of using the Internet are about three times greater for someone who has some post-secondary education than someone who has, at most, a high school education. An urban–rural digital divide persists in Canada with the odds of using the Internet being almost one-and-a-half times greater for someone who lives in an urban area. While language also has a large effect on Internet use, the presence of children in households no longer seems to be a significant factor. This study thus underscores the changing digital environment in Canada and the need for adaptive, flexible policies addressing national connectivity issues and, in particular, broadband Internet availability.
Keywords:Internet  Broadband  Rural  Urban  Digital divide  Logistic modelling  Canadian Internet Use Survey  Information economy  Information and communication technologies
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