2013 - 2023年美国宽带互联网接入趋势与差异

IF 2 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Socius Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-07 DOI:10.1177/23780231251363238
Spencer Allen
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摘要

自世纪之交以来,关注数字不平等的社会学家和其他学者通常关注的是互联网使用质量的差异,而不一定是互联网接入本身的可用性。然而,2019冠状病毒病大流行暴露了这样一个事实,即互联网在缓解病毒传播方面的潜在好处只有那些能上网的人才能享受到。在这个可视化中,我使用了2013 - 2023年美国社区调查的家庭数据(N = 10,713,204个家庭)来估计一个线性概率模型,该模型根据种族/民族、家庭教育程度和贫困状况来预测互联网接入。结果表明,在过去十年中,家庭互联网接入有所增加,但在所有三个维度上仍然存在差距。
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Trends and Disparities in Broadband Internet Access in the United States, 2013 to 2023.

Since the turn of the century, sociologists and other scholars concerned about digital inequality have most often been concerned about disparities in the quality of internet use, not necessarily the availability of internet access itself. However, the COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the fact that the internet's potential benefits to mitigating the spread of the virus were only available to those with internet access. In this visualization, I use household-level data from the American Community Survey from 2013 - 2023 (N = 10,713,204 households) to estimate a linear probability model predicting internet access by race/ethnicity, household educational attainment, and poverty status. Results suggest that household internet access has increased over the past decade, but disparities still exist on all three dimensions.

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Socius
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