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ICT-based public policies and depopulation in hollowed-out Spain: A survey analysis on the digital divide and citizen satisfaction

Carolina Pontones Rosa, Rosario Pérez Morote, Jesús F. Santos-Peñalver

2021Technological Forecasting and Social Change42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Drawing on the findings of a survey administered to 514 inhabitants of the so-called hollowed-out Spain (la España vaciada, referring to the country's depopulated regions), this study provides a basis for assessing the effectiveness and impact of ICT-based public policies. The study facilitates so-called Rural Proofing, identifying the weaknesses on which the administration can focus to improve living conditions and so prevent the exodus from rural areas. The existence of a digital divide was corroborated, as was the presence of different population profiles related to satisfaction with ICT development. Digital inclusion is not guaranteed across all groups of population, while greater use of ICT is not associated with greater satisfaction. Furthermore, the levels of access, use and satisfaction with ICT development alone do not appear to be sufficient to deter depopulation.

Topics & Concepts

Information and Communications TechnologyInclusion (mineral)Digital dividePopulationRural areaDigital inclusionFocus groupStrengths and weaknessesEconomic growthPolitical scienceBusinessGeographyPsychologySociologyMarketingComputer scienceSocial scienceThe InternetEconomicsDemographyWorld Wide WebLawSocial psychologyICT Impact and PoliciesSmart Cities and TechnologiesInnovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development