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    March 6, 2019
    7 key findings about mobile phone and social media use in emerging economies

    Mobile phone users divided over whether their phone is something they ‘don’t always need’ or ‘couldn’t live without’

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    7 key findings about mobile phone and social media use in emerging economies
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    Publics in 11 emerging economies express widespread concerns about the impact of digital technology on children
    Mobile phone users divided over whether their phone is something they ‘don’t always need’ or ‘couldn’t live without’
    In several countries, more now see positive influence of the internet on the economy and education
    Across 11 emerging economies, many see long-distance communication benefits, despite some worries about interpersonal communication
    People in 11 emerging economies say phones help them get news, despite worries about misinformation
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