The grey digital divide and welfare state regimes: a comparative study of European countries

Sofia Alexopoulou, Joachim Åström, M. Karlsson
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PurposeTechnology access, digital skills, and digital services are increasingly prerequisites for public life and accessing public services. The digital divide in contemporary societies matters for efforts to digitalize the welfare state. Research has already mapped individual determinants of digital exclusion and the existence of an age-related digital divide. However, far less attention has been paid to variations in digital inclusion between countries and to their potential explanations related to political systems. This study explores the influence of variations in welfare regimes on the digital divide among seniors (aged 65+) in Europe.Design/methodology/approachThis article presents time-series cross-sectional analyses of the relationship between welfare state regimes and digital inclusion among seniors in European countries. The analyses are based on data from Eurostat, the World Bank, and the UN E-Government Survey.FindingsThe authors find extensive variation in the digital inclusion of citizens between welfare regimes and argue that considering regime differences improves the understanding of these variations. The findings indicate that the age-related digital divide seems to be least evident in countries with more universalistic welfare regimes and most evident in countries where seniors rely more on their families.Originality/valueThis is the first comparative study of the association between welfare state regimes and digital inclusion among seniors.
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灰色数字鸿沟与福利国家制度:欧洲国家的比较研究
技术获取、数字技能和数字服务日益成为公众生活和获取公共服务的先决条件。当代社会的数字鸿沟对福利国家数字化的努力至关重要。研究已经确定了数字排斥和与年龄相关的数字鸿沟存在的个人决定因素。然而,人们对国家之间数字包容的差异及其与政治制度相关的潜在解释的关注要少得多。本研究探讨了福利制度的变化对欧洲老年人(65岁以上)数字鸿沟的影响。本文对欧洲国家福利国家制度与老年人数字包容之间的关系进行了时间序列横断面分析。这些分析基于欧盟统计局、世界银行和联合国电子政务调查的数据。研究结果作者发现,不同福利制度之间公民的数字包容性存在广泛差异,并认为考虑制度差异可以提高对这些差异的理解。研究结果表明,与年龄相关的数字鸿沟似乎在福利制度更为普遍的国家最不明显,而在老年人更依赖家庭的国家最明显。原创性/价值这是福利国家制度与老年人数字包容之间关系的第一个比较研究。
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