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    February 19, 2016
    1. Internet access growing worldwide but remains higher in advanced economies

    The strong relationship between per capita income and internet access

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    1. Internet access growing worldwide but remains higher in advanced economies
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    Most adults in advanced economies use internet, developing countries less so
    Internet users predominate across regions, except in Africa
    Increased internet use in many emerging countries since 2013
    The demographic digital divide is real and pervasive
    In many countries, men are more likely than women to use the internet
    Majority of internet users in most countries are daily users
    Some countries in Africa and Asia see double-digit increases in those accessing internet multiple times daily
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    The strong relationship between per capita income and internet access
    The strong relationship between per capita income and internet access
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