Are all american women making progress online? african--americans and latinas

Caroline J. Tolbert, K. Mossberger, Bridgett A. King, G. Miller
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Although the gender gap online has narrowed in the United States, little research on technology access and use has examined the different experiences of women---particularly the interaction between gender, race/ethnicity, and poverty. Using the most recent comprehensive survey of technology use and access, the 2003 Current Population Survey, we find new evidence of diminishing gender disparities overall, differences between African--American women and Latinas in the factors that influence technology access and use, and some indications that minority women outpace their male peers online. However, substantial disadvantages for minority women remain, driven by inequalities in education and income. We find evidence that while there is virtually no gender gap in technology access between White men and women, there is a gender divide among minority populations, but women are not unilaterally disadvantaged.
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所有的美国女性都在网络上取得进步吗?非裔美国人和拉丁裔
尽管美国的网络性别差距已经缩小,但很少有关于技术获取和使用的研究考察了女性的不同经历——尤其是性别、种族/民族和贫困之间的相互作用。利用最新的关于技术使用和获取的综合调查,即2003年当前人口调查,我们发现了新的证据,表明总体上性别差距正在缩小,非洲裔美国妇女和拉丁裔妇女在影响技术获取和使用的因素方面存在差异,一些迹象表明少数族裔妇女在上网方面超过了男性同龄人。然而,由于教育和收入方面的不平等,少数民族妇女仍然处于相当不利的地位。我们发现有证据表明,虽然白人男性和女性在技术获取方面几乎没有性别差距,但少数民族人口中存在性别差异,但女性并非单方面处于不利地位。
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