By illustrating the importance of human capital and family context we are able to explain additional differences found for computer and Internet use. Effects of income, gender, and living in a single household are significant.
Our study shows that some of the long-term consequences of the 40-year German separation are diminishing with regard to computer use.
We demonstrate that human and social capital are more important than economic capital in explaining private computer and Internet use. Indications for higher social classes to secure or even increase their favourable social positions exist.
Source:http://esr.oxfordjournals.org/content/21/4/409.abstract
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