Measuring digital development : Facts and figures : 2019
.-- Geneva : ITU Publications, 2019
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Bibliografía: p. 56-58
It estimates that over half the total global female population (52 per cent) is still not using the Internet, compared to 42 per cent of all men.Overall, the proportion of all women using the Internet globally is 48 per cent, against 58 per cent of all men. More men than women use the Internet in every region of the world except the Americas, which has near-parity. ITU data show that while the digital gender gap has been shrinking in the Commonwealth of Independent States and Europe, it is growing in Africa*, the Arab States and the Asia-Pacific region. It is widest in developing countries, especially Least Developed Countries.
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