Internet gap

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Findings of the UT’s Research Institute for Social Sciences and Technology indicate a ‘social revolution’ in internet use in the Netherlands. Less educated Dutch citizens now spend 30 minutes more a day than their college-educated counterparts. But where the highly educated mostly go online to trace information, the less educated engage more in leisure activities like gaming. Furthermore, 19% of the less educated are still not using the internet, which may limit their socio-economic opportunities. For a more elaborate briefing see www.utwente.nl/ibr/ or www.Dutchnews.nl.

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