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Based on data from a survey (n = 3291) and 14 qualitative interviews among Danish older adults, this study investigated the use of, and attitudes toward, information communications technology (ICT) and the digital delivery of public services. While age, gender, and socioeconomic status were associated with use of ICT, these determinants lost their explanatory power when we controlled for attitudes and experiences. We identified three segments that differed in their use of ICT and attitudes toward digital service delivery. As nonuse of ICT often results from the lack of willingness to use it rather than from material or cognitive deficiencies, policy measures for bridging the digital divide should focus on skills and confidence rather than on access or ability.
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Anu Sirén
Western University
Sine Grønborg Knudsen
Roskilde University
Journal of Aging & Social Policy
Roskilde University
Danish National Centre for Social Research
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a20a1f35049d8f68e91cf71 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08959420.2016.1187036