THE DIGITAL DIVIDE: COMPUTER USE, BASIC SKILLS AND EMPLOYMENT



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RESEARCH SUMMARY

THE DIGITAL DIVIDE: COMPUTER USE,
BASIC SKILLS AND EMPLOYMENT

A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN PORTLAND, USA AND LONDON, ENGLAND

John Bynner, Steve Reder, Samantha Parsons and Clare Strawn

OCTOBER 2008




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