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Friday September 20, 2024 12:05pm - 12:35pm EDT

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Abstract:
I measure across- and within-household inequalities in the adoption of digital technologies. I leverage nationally representative household surveys in 98 low- and middle-income countries to build a new dataset covering 2,030,308 households surveyed between 2015-2023 – a dataset representative of 4.2 billion of the world’s population. Where feasible, I link household-level surveys with within-household women’s surveys. I then use this dataset to provide harmonised survey-based estimates of mobile phone ownership and use (for financial transactions), computer ownership and use, internet access at the household, and women’s use. I document three patterns: 1) Women’s phone ownership lags household ownership across the wealth distribution, with particularly stark gaps in South Asia. 2) Even when women own phones, their reported use of the internet (ever) or for financial transactions is lower and heterogeneous across low- and middle-income countries. 3) While mobile phones have wide proliferation, computers and internet access are often much poorer.
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Sharada Srinivasan

World Band and Oxford University
Friday September 20, 2024 12:05pm - 12:35pm EDT
Room YT17 WCL, 4300 Nebraska Ave, Washington, DC

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