The Internet and the Pandemic (Registro nro. 6704)

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Title The Internet and the Pandemic
Statement of responsibility, etc. / by Colleen McClain ... [et al.]
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. [Washington] :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Pew Research Center,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1 September 2021
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Extent 89 p.
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Carrier type term recurso en línea
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Summary, etc. The vast majority of adults (90%) say the internet has been at least important to them personally during the pandemic, the survey finds. The share who say it has been essential – 58% – is up slightly from 53% in April 2020. There have also been upticks in the shares who say the internet has been essential in the past year among those with a bachelor’s degree or more formal education, adults under 30, and those 65 and older. A large majority of Americans (81%) also say they talked with others via video calls at some point since the pandemic’s onset. And for 40% of Americans, digital tools have taken on new relevance: They report they used technology or the internet in ways that were new or different to them. Some also sought upgrades to their service as the pandemic unfolded: 29% of broadband users did something to improve the speed, reliability or quality of their high-speed internet connection at home since the beginning of the outbreak.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Sanidad digital
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Geographic name Estados Unidos de América
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Uncontrolled term COVID-19
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Uncontrolled term Internet
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Uncontrolled term pandemia
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Uncontrolled term videollamadas
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Personal name McClain, Colleen
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element Pew Research Center
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2021/09/01/the-internet-and-the-pandemic/
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      Acceso libre online Colección digital CDO CDO   16/09/2021 2020-12-15 1000020176897 19/09/2021 19/09/2021 Informes pdf
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