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20 May 2020

The digital divide: Knowledge and skills

Digitalisation holds considerable potential for rural areas. It offers the promise of overcoming geographical distance, securing equal access to opportunity regardless of where people live. At the same time, rural and sparsely populated areas are thought to lag behind their urban counterparts when it comes to the provision of digital infrastructure and the development of digital knowledge and skills. These urban-rural disparities are often referred to as the digital divide and can prevent rural communities from unlocking the opportunities associated with digitalisation. This story will discuss the digital divide from the perspective of digital knowledge and skills, drawing on the concept of “digital capital”.

This story is part of the project “Rural perspectives on digital innovation: Experiences from small enterprises in the Nordic countries and Latvia”. This project was funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers for Digitalisation (MR-Digital), the Nordic thematic group for innovative and resilient regions 2017-2020 and the North Atlantic Cooperation (NORA).

Publication facts

The digital divide: Knowledge and skills

Publication date: 20 May 2020

Authors:
Linda Randall,  Mari Wøien Meijer, Louise Ormstrup Vestergård, Nordregio

Storymap:
Marija Zelenkauskė, Nordregio

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