2018
DOI: 10.14236/jhi.v25i3.868
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Influence of previous work experience and education on Internet use of people in their 60s and 70s

Abstract: BackgroundInternet use among the elderly is influenced by various demographic backgrounds, social life and health factors.ObjectiveThis study aims to identify the impact of several demographic features on 60- to 79-year-old individuals’ intention to use the Internet.MethodFinland population data (N = 2508) from the 2012 IKIPOSA project was used with two cohorts: 60s group (n = 1515) and 70s group (n = 990). Descriptive statistic and two binomial logistic regressions have been used with the unadjusted effect an… Show more

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“…Several micro-level studies using national surveys have shown the positive relationship between individuals' educational level and Internet use, both in developed countries, such as the Netherlands Van Deursen & Van Dijk, 2015b), the US (Azari & Pick, 2005;, Switzerland (Bonfadelli, 2002), Finland (Arief et al, 2018), or Spain (Robles & Torres-Albero, 2012;Serrano-Cinca et al, 2018), and in emerging economies, such as China (Zhu & Chen (2013) and India (Pick et al, 2014).…”
Section: Education and Ict Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several micro-level studies using national surveys have shown the positive relationship between individuals' educational level and Internet use, both in developed countries, such as the Netherlands Van Deursen & Van Dijk, 2015b), the US (Azari & Pick, 2005;, Switzerland (Bonfadelli, 2002), Finland (Arief et al, 2018), or Spain (Robles & Torres-Albero, 2012;Serrano-Cinca et al, 2018), and in emerging economies, such as China (Zhu & Chen (2013) and India (Pick et al, 2014).…”
Section: Education and Ict Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, prior research suggests that living together is not necessary for this dynamic to occur (Selwyn et al., 2003). Some studies have found no significant association between living alone and older adults' internet usage frequency (Arief et al., 2018). In contrast, other studies have found that living alone or not living with children may increase older adults' likelihood to use the internet, perhaps to socialise (e.g.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We open this edition with an interesting paper about what predicts Internet use in older adults 2. This is critically important for health systems as they move to implement digital health strategies.…”
Section: More Pointers Towards Digital Disparitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%