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Tackling female digital exclusion: drivers and constraints of female Internet use in Nigeria

Richard Adeleke, Ayodeji Iyanda, Tolulope Osayomi, Opeyemi Alabede

2021African Geographical Review14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Female Internet use is at a low ebb in less developed countries, which means that females cannot participate effectively in a digital society. Consequently, this paper examined the patterns, constraints and drivers of female Internet use in Nigeria. Using spatial and aspatial techniques, we uncover spatial hot and cold spots while logistic regression analysis found that wealth status, urbanity, age, women’s autonomy, and education significantly predict female Internet use. The study recommends that emphasis should be placed on gender equality and urban digital inclusion to increase female Internet use in Nigeria.

Topics & Concepts

The InternetUrbanityAutonomyLogistic regressionInclusion (mineral)Digital divideGeographyDemographySocioeconomicsDemographic economicsSociologyPolitical scienceGender studiesEconomicsMedicineComputer scienceEconomyWorld Wide WebLawInternal medicineICT Impact and PoliciesGender and Technology in EducationICT in Developing Communities
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