The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Access to Computers Remains Uneven

By Nicole Wallace

The benefits that information technology offer to young people are undermined by continuing disparities in children's access to computers and the Internet based on their race and ethnicity, as well as their family's income, according to a new report by a children's advocacy organization.

Yet when children from low-income families do have access to information technology,...

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