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INTRODUCTORY LETTER BY NORMAN Y. MINETA ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PART I. HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO COMPUTERS AND THE INTERNET Overall Household Findings: The Nation Moves Toward Digital Inclusion Digital Inclusion Proceeds Unevenly Geography Income Education Race and Ethnicity Household Type Households With Computers and Internet Access, by State A New Dimension: High Speed Internet Access Non-Internet Households
Why Households with Computers Have Never Had Internet Access
Why Households with Computers Have Discontinued Internet Access
PART II. USE OF THE INTERNET BY INDIVIDUALS Internet Use Among Individuals Income Race and Ethnicity
Gender Educational Attainment
Age
Location of Internet Access Locations of Internet Access Outside the Home Online Activities Online Activities of Home Internet Users Online Activities of Outside the Home Internet Users
PART III. INTERNET ACCESS AND COMPUTER USE AMONG PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Definitions Exploring the Populations with Disabilities Income Race and Ethnicity Age
Employment Status
Gender Access Use, and Disability: 16-24 Year Olds
Access Use, and Disability: 25-49 Year Olds
Access Use, and Disability: 50-64 Year Olds
Access Use, and Disability: 65 Year Olds and Older
CONCLUSION-A LOOK AHEAD
METHODOLOGY Current Population Survey
Survey of Income and Program Participation
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