Technological Diffusion, Internet Use and Digital Divide in South Korea
- 한국학술연구원
- Korea Observer
- Vol 41, No 1
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2010.0331 - 52 (22 pages)
- 24
South Korea is one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, particularly in terms of computer use and broadband penetration rate. Although the overall proportion of the population using the Internet has been very high, people’s access to it have been generally unequal. In view of this, this paper examines the characteristics of Koreans’ Internet use and assesses inequalities in Internet use by examining survey data over the period between 2002 and 2007. The paper also analyzes the nature of information inequality on the basis of age, gender, education, occupation, and household income. What the paper finds is that the Korean situation closely resembles the typical international pattern in which the digital divide is narrowing: the access to the Internet had been highly uneven at first, but is becoming much more egalitarian.
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I. Introduction
II. Diffusion Theory and the Digital Divide
III. Characteristics of Internet Use in South Korea
IV. Factors for the Success of Broadband Penetration in Korea
V. The Nature of Digital Inequality in Korea
VI. Conclusions
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