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Measuring Australia’s digital divide: the Australian digital inclusion index 2023

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posted on 2024-07-12, 21:19 authored by Julian Thomas, Anthony McCoskerAnthony McCosker, Sharon ParkinsonSharon Parkinson, Kieran Hegarty, Daniel Featherstone, Jenny Kennedy, Indigo Holcombe-James, Lyndon Ormond-Parker, Lauren Ganley
Digital inclusion is about ensuring that all Australians can access and use digital technologies effectively. The Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII or Index) uses survey data to measure digital inclusion across three dimensions of Access, Affordability and Digital Ability. The 2023 ADII continues the longstanding reporting of digital inclusion through these three measures. Building on previous iterations of the Index, the 2023 ADII offers insight into the distribution of digital inclusion for different groups and areas of Australia over time, allowing us to pinpoint which indicators have improved, where, and for whom. From here, more tailored policies and programs can inform responses to help those experiencing digital inequalities and ensure gains from previous years are maintained. Since our 2021 report, research has offered increasing evidence that digital inequalities are both sequential and compounded, meaning the three dimensions of digital inclusion must be understood and addressed together.

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RMIT University, Swinburne University of Technology, and Telstra

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