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14% 7% 16% 20% 21% 45% 29% 18% 39% 29% 20% 41% 27% 9% 5% 11% 33% 8% 28% 30% 7% 18% 33% 41% 54% 46% 24% 120 million people 24% Isn’t everyone using the internet? So what type of people are going online? Is it more men than women? In most countries it’s more men than women, but not everywhere... Is it more educated people? Yep... definitely. People with high formal education use it loads more than people with no or low education And what are they doing online? What’s stopping some people from using the internet? Loads of different things This many people are using it for education and learning This many people are using it to look for and apply for jobs Well, as it turns out, no. This percent of people NEVER use the internet Which is this percent of the 500 million people in the European Union Which is a whopping... Well, all these factors This many people don’t have the Necessary skills European Union Belguim Denmark Germany Estonia Ireland Greece Spain France Italy Slovenia Slovakia Cyprus Latvia Finland Sweden United Kingdom Lithuania Luxembourg Hungary Malta Netherlands Austria Poland Portugal Romania Bulgaria Czech Republic This many people can’t afford it European Union Cyprus Estonia Malta Denmark Lithuania Luxembourg European Union Latvia Estonia Slovenia Netherlands Malta Luxembourg European Union Luxembourg Finland Denmark Czech Republic Romania Bulgaria European Union Denmark Latvia Finland Romania Czech Republic Cyprus European Union Germany Lithuania Transport Shopping Education and learning Looking for jobs Entertainment News Social Relevance Equipment costs Disability Access costs Lack of skills Safety Harmful content Estonia Ireland Luxembourg Italy Austria European Union Poland Portugal Greece Romania Netherlands Sweden Denmark 91% 82% 56% 46% 81% 71% 70% 65% 80% 73% 61% 61% 72% 74% 70% 73% 17% 39% 72% 70% 64% 22% 32% 68% 60% 58% 15% 10% 5% 23% 54% 42% 5% 4% 3% 20% 13% 27% 27% 27% 9% 7% 7% 45% 92% 80% 97% 78% 97% 76% 98% 41% 90% 33% 93% 15% 80% 16% 87% 53% All figures are in percentages Data from Use Digital Inclusion Access Content Formal Education Gender Barriers Employability Education Year EU (27 Countries) Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden United Kingdom 2011 68% 76 78 46 54 63 87 73 86 74 77 47 66 71 51 66 61 86 66 90 58 51 37 72 64 62 91 81 2011 45% 52 58 17 26 52 80 62 72 60 64 15 37 44 28 52 42 74 49 76 41 33 16 57 30 37 78 42 2011 70% 81 81 47 58 66 89 72 86 76 80 51 68 70 56 67 61 91 68 91 60 54 39 73 68 65 92 82 2010 17% 21 14 12 7 7 27 25 27 15 18 13 20 20 12 27 14 15 20 19 11 11 9 18 14 17 26 26 2010 23% 15 25 14 20 12 5 53 26 36 28 10 40 10 10 54 21 3 4 5 21 16 41 18 42 25 27 18 2011 24% 18 14 46 41 24 07 20 9 18 16 45 28 21 39 27 33 08 30 7 33 41 54 20 29 29 5 11 2011 92% 91 95 82 84 92 97 86 95 95 89 80 92 93 85 88 91 97 97 98 90 93 87 94 93 91 97 95 2011 65% 71 75 45 51 60 86 74 85 72 73 44 65 73 46 66 61 82 64 88 56 48 36 71 61 59 89 79 2010 39% 35 39 13 23 22 64 33 70 53 38 28 33 44 38 42 25 72 43 38 35 42 20 27 47 39 50 42 2010 32% 28 28 43 68 20 15 60 49 38 32 33 35 28 36 44 10 5 58 19 30 52 34 33 58 28 36 19 Individuals regularly using the internet Countries represented in the overleaf infographic illustrate the highest and lowest ranking countries in the these categories Individuals regularly using the internet with no or low formal education Men 16–74 regularly using the internet Individuals using the internet to look and apply for jobs Households without internet as access costs are too high Individuals never having used the internet Individuals regularly using the internet with high formal education Women 16–74 regularly using the internet Individuals using the internet for training and education Households without internet because of lack of skills The buttons link to your favourite websites, making it super easy to use the internet there are also loads of helpful tips on the site Its free and really simple to set up Create a page of Internet Buttons for someone you know, who is nervous or new to the Web www.internetbuttons.org • www.internetbuttons.nl www.internetbuttons.ie • www.internetstarter.com.pl Need more help? Telecentre Europe is a network of thousands of places across Europe that help to get people online and learn new skills. It continues to ensure that no one is left behind, and that we can have 'Every European Digital'. For more information see www.telecentre-europe.org Internet Buttons is an initiative by Liberty Global/UPC, created by the not-for-profit company We Are What We Do. So what can we do about it? Here's one idea... Internet Buttons is a free webtool that makes it easy to use the internet. It helps overcome many of the barriers preventing people going online, making the internet feel safer, more relevant and less scary.

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Telecentre Europe recently released an infografic on Digital Inclusion. The document is based on Eurostat data and provides useful data about the usage of internet around Europe. http://www.telecentre-europe.org/

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Page 1: Isn’t everyone using the internet?

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16%

20%

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45%

29%

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39% 29%

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41%

27%

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18%

33%

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54%

46%

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120million people

24%

Isn’t everyone using the internet?

So what type of people are going online?

Is it more men than women? In most countries it’s more men than women, but not everywhere...

Is it more educated people?Yep... definitely. People with high formal education use it loads more than people with no or low education

And what are they doing online?

What’s stopping some people from using the internet?

Loads of

different things This many people are using it for education and learning

This many people are using it to look for and apply for jobs

Well, as it turns out, no. This percent of people NEVER use the internet

Which is this percent of the 500 million people in the European Union

Which is a whopping...

Well, all these factors

This many people don’t have the Necessary skills

European Union

Belguim

Denmark

Germany

Estonia

Ireland

Greece

Spain

France

Italy Slovenia

Slovakia

Cyprus

Latvia

Finland

Sweden

United Kingdom

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Hungary

Malta

Netherlands

Austria

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Bulgaria

Czech Republic

This many people can’t afford it

European Union

Cyprus

Estonia

Malta

Denmark

Lithuania

Luxembourg

European Union

Latvia

Estonia

Slovenia

Netherlands

Malta

Luxembourg

European Union

Luxembourg

Finland

Denmark

Czech Republic

Romania

Bulgaria

European Union

Denmark

Latvia

Finland

Romania

Czech Republic

Cyprus

European Union Germany Lithuania

Transport

Shopping Education and learning

Looking for jobs

Entertainment

News

Social

Relevance

Equipment costs

Disability

Access costs

Lack of skills

Safety

Harmful content

Estonia IrelandLuxembourgItalyAustria

European Union Poland Portugal Greece RomaniaNetherlandsSwedenDenmark

91% 82%56% 46%

81% 71%70% 65%80% 73%

61% 61%72% 74% 70% 73%

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All figures are in percentages Data from

Use

Digital Inclusion AccessContent

Formal Education Gender BarriersEmployabilityEducation

Year

EU (27 Countries)

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Netherlands

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

United Kingdom

2011

68%

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87

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2011

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2011

70%

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68

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2010

17%

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2010

23%

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2011

24%

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41

24

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20

9

18

16

45

28

21

39

27

33

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30

7

33

41

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20

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2011

92%

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93

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2011

65%

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51

60

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2010

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53

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2010

32%

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Individuals regularly using the internet

Countries represented in the overleaf infographic illustrate the highest and lowest ranking countries in the these categories

Individuals regularly using the internet with no or low formal education

Men 16–74 regularly using the internet

Individuals using the internet to look and apply for jobs

Households without internet as access costs are too high

Individuals never having used the internet

Individuals regularly using the internet with high formal education

Women 16–74 regularly using the internet

Individuals using the internet for training and education

Households without internet because of lack of skills

The buttons link to your favourite websites, making it super easy to use the internet

there are also loads of helpful tips on the site

Its free and really simple to set up

Create a page of Internet Buttons for someone you know, who is nervous or new to the Web

www.internetbuttons.org • www.internetbuttons.nl www.internetbuttons.ie • www.internetstarter.com.pl

Need more help?Telecentre Europe is a network of thousands of places across Europe that help to get people online and learn new skills. It continues to ensure that no one is left behind, and that we can have 'Every European Digital'. For more information see www.telecentre-europe.org

Internet Buttons is an initiative by Liberty Global/UPC, created by the not-for-profit company We Are What We Do.

So what can we do about it?Here's one idea...Internet Buttons is a free webtool that makes it easy to use the internet. It helps overcome many of the barriers preventing people going online, making the internet feel safer, more relevant and less scary.