Immigrant Youth and Digital Disparty in California

Contributing Organization(s): Center for Justice Tolerance and Community, UCSC


Author(s)/Creator(s): Rob Fairlie

Publishing Date: 2006-09-01

Issue Areas: Children and Youth; Computers and Technology; Race and Ethnicity

Ownership/Rights Info: Copyright 2006 CJTC. All rights reserved.

File info: 53 pages; 1011.14 KB file size

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This study addresses three key research questions regarding immigrant youth and the digital divide:
  1. What are the patterns of home technology use among native-born and immigrant families and youth?
  2. What are the causes and consequences of the digital divide for immigrant families and youth?
  3. How does technology at CTCs in California benefit immigrant families and youth?

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Intended Audience: General Public

Type/Format: CaseStudy

Language code: English

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