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Published in: Social Indicators Research 3/2021

11-02-2021 | Original Research

Economic Inequality is Associated with Lower Internet Use: A Nationally Representative Study

Authors: Hongfei Du, Nan Zhou, Hongjian Cao, Jintao Zhang, Anli Chen, Ronnel B. King

Published in: Social Indicators Research | Issue 3/2021

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Abstract

Income inequality generates structural barriers that prevent people especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds from accessing key resources. However, extant research on income inequality has mostly investigated its impact on limiting access to material but not digital resources. Digital resources have become more critical in the twenty-first century. The current research aims to explore whether income inequality is associated with individuals’ internet use. Based on an investigation of a nationally representative study of children and adolescents (n = 10,386; Mage = 11.61) from 25 provinces in China, we found that children and adolescents in more unequal provinces engaged in less internet use. Moreover, this relationship was moderated by socioeconomic background. In more unequal provinces, only children and adolescents from low-income families reported lower internet use but those from high-income families did not. These findings indicate the significance of income inequality and of the moderating role of socioeconomic condition in shaping access to digital resources.

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We also tested the relationship between income inequality and provincial-level digital inequality. The method of calculating digital inequality was the same as that used for calculating income inequality and the only difference was to use internet time instead of family income (Allison 1978). As shown in Table 2, the digital inequality index ranged from .41 to .69 (M = .52, SD = .06), suggesting that unequal distributions of internet use existed in all provinces. The correlation between Gini coefficients and the index of digital inequality was moderately positive, r = .475, p = .016, suggesting that children who lived in provinces with higher income inequality experienced larger digital inequality. Digital inequality was not associated with GDP per capita, r = -.034, p = 0.873, indicating that the correlation between income inequality and digital inequality could not be accounted for by economic growth across provinces.
 
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Metadata
Title
Economic Inequality is Associated with Lower Internet Use: A Nationally Representative Study
Authors
Hongfei Du
Nan Zhou
Hongjian Cao
Jintao Zhang
Anli Chen
Ronnel B. King
Publication date
11-02-2021
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Social Indicators Research / Issue 3/2021
Print ISSN: 0303-8300
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0921
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-021-02632-8

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