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To: ftth who started this subject11/25/2000 6:34:43 PM
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Internet access statistics: Bazillions of charts, figures, tables broken down in almost every imaginable way:
esa.doc.gov

TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .............................................................xiii
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ....................................................... xv
PART I: HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO COMPUTERS AND THE INTERNET .................1
Overall Household Findings: The Nation Moves Toward Digital Inclusion ............................ 2
Digital Inclusion Proceeds Unevenly ......................................................... 2
Geography ......................................................................... 4
Income ............................................................................ 8
Education ......................................................................... 10
Race and Ethnicity .................................................................. 12
Household Type .................................................................... 17
Households With Computers and Internet Access, by State ...................................... 20
A New Dimension: High Speed Internet Access ............................................... 23
Non-Internet Households ................................................................. 25
Why Households with Computers Have Never Had Internet Access ............................ 25
Why Households with Computers Have Discontinued Internet Access .......................... 27
PART II: USE OF THE INTERNET BY INDIVIDUALS ................................ 33
Internet Use Among Individuals ............................................................ 36
Income ........................................................................... 36
Race and Ethnicity .................................................................. 37
Gender ........................................................................... 39
Educational Attainment .............................................................. 40
Age .............................................................................. 41
Location of Internet Access ............................................................... 45
Locations of Internet Access Outside the Home ........................................... 46
Online Activities ........................................................................ 47
Online Activities of Home Internet Users ................................................. 48
Online Activities of Outside the Home Internet Users ....................................... 49
PART III: INTERNET ACCESS AND COMPUTER USE AMONG PEOPLE WITH
DISABILITIES ................................................... 61
Definitions ............................................................................ 62
Exploring the Populations with Disabilities ................................................... 67
Income ........................................................................... 69
Race and Ethnicity .................................................................. 70
Age .............................................................................. 71
Employment Status ................................................................. 72
Gender ........................................................................... 73
Access, Use, and Disability: 16-24 Year Olds ................................................. 75
Access, Use, and Disability: 25-49 Year Olds ................................................. 78
Access, Use, and Disability: 50-64 Year Olds ................................................. 81
Access, Use, and Disability: 65 Year Olds and Older ........................................... 83
CONCLUSION - A LOOK AHEAD ............................................... 89
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