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Only 20 per cent in India have access to the internet<\/a> at least occasionally while a mere 14 per cent own a smartphone<\/a>, a new study<\/a> conducted across 32 emerging and developing nations has found.<\/p>\n

The study by The Pew Research Center<\/a> also found that 65 per cent of internet users in India said they use social networking sites such as Facebook<\/a> or Twitter<\/a> while 55 per cent have used the internet to look for or apply for a job.<\/p>\n

\n\tAcross the 32 nations surveyed, a median of 44 per cent use the internet at least occasionally, either through smartphones or other devices.<\/p>\n

\n\tAccess rates vary considerably across the emerging and developing nations surveyed. Toward the bottom in terms of access rates are some of the world's most heavily populated nations in South and Southeast Asia.<\/p>\n

\n\tThese include Indonesia, where only 24 per cent of the population has access to the internet, India (20 per cent), Bangladesh (11 per cent) and Pakistan (8 per cent).<\/p>\n

\n\tCombined, these countries account for approximately a quarter of the world's population.<\/p>\n

\n\tThe study found that Internet usage is more common among young people, the well-educated and those who have the ability to read or speak English.<\/p>\n

\n\tOverall, a median of 64 per cent said the internet is a good influence on education, with at least half also seeing it as a good influence on personal relationships (53 per cent) and the economy (52 per cent).<\/p>\n

\n\tPeople are more mixed on the internet's effect on politics, with similar proportions saying that the influence is good (36 per cent) as say it is bad (30 per cent).<\/p>\n

\n\tThe people in emerging and developing nations are more convinced that the internet is having a negative effect on morality.<\/p>\n

\n\tA median of 42 per cent said it is a bad influence on morality, while only 29 per cent see the internet as a good influence.<\/p>\n

\n\tSocialising is the most preferred type of digital activity for internet users in emerging and developing nations.<\/p>\n

\n\tMany also use cyberspace for getting information about politics, health care and government services.<\/p>\n

\n\tLess common are commercial and career activities, such as searching or applying for a job, making or receiving payments, buying products and taking online classes.<\/p>\n

\n\tThe Pew Research Center survey was conducted among 36,619 people in 32 emerging and developing countries from March 17 to June 5, 2014. RCL AKJ RCL<\/p>\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":46644312,"title":"Bangladesh to add 400,000 new Bengali words to GoogleTranslate","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/bangladesh-to-add-400000-new-bengali-words-to-googletranslate\/46644312","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":false}],"related_content":[],"msid":46664087,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Only 20% Indians have access to Internet; 55% use internet for job: Study","synopsis":"The study by The Pew Research Center also found that 65 per cent of internet users in India said they use social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter while 55 per cent have used the internet to look for or apply for a job.","titleseo":"only-20-indians-have-access-to-internet-55-use-internet-for-job-study","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2015-03-23 17:46:16","lastupd":"2015-03-23 17:48:32","breadcrumbTags":["Internet","Facebook","Study","Smartphone","Twitter","Pew Research Center"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"only-20-indians-have-access-to-internet-55-use-internet-for-job-study"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2015-03-23" data-index="article_1">

    只有20%的印度人可以访问互联网;55%的人使用互联网工作:研究

    皮尤研究中心的研究还发现,65%的互联网用户说,他们在印度使用社交网站如Facebook或Twitter, 55%通过互联网寻找或申请一份工作。

    • 2015年3月23日更新是05:48点

    只有20%在印度访问互联网至少偶尔而仅有14%拥有智能手机,一个新的研究在32个新兴和发展中国家发现。

    这项研究的皮尤研究中心在印度还发现,65%的互联网用户说,他们使用社交网站等脸谱网推特而55%的通过互联网寻找或申请一份工作。

    在32个国家调查中,44%的平均使用互联网至少偶尔,通过智能手机或其他设备。

    访问速度相差很大在新兴市场和发展中国家接受调查。底部的访问速度是一些世界最稠密的国家在南亚和东南亚。

    这些包括印度尼西亚,只有24%的人口可以访问互联网,印度(20%),孟加拉国(11%)和巴基斯坦(8%)。

    相结合,这些国家占大约四分之一的世界人口。

    研究发现,互联网使用是更常见的年轻人,受过良好教育和那些有能力读或说英语。

    整体而言,64%的中位数表示,互联网是一个很好的影响教育,至少一半也看到它作为一个好影响人际关系(53%)和经济(52%)。

    人们更混合在互联网上对政治的影响,具有类似比例说影响是好的(36%)说这是坏的(30%)。

    新兴和发展中国家的人们更相信互联网是对道德有负面影响。

    中42%的人说这是一个坏影响道德,而只有29%的人认为互联网是一个好的影响。

    社交活动是最首选的一种数字为互联网用户在新兴和发展中国家。

    很多人也使用网络获取政治信息,卫生保健和政府服务。

    不太常见的商业和职业活动,如搜索或申请一份工作,或接收付款,购买产品和参加网上课程。

    皮尤研究中心调查中32个新兴国家和发展中国家的36619人从3月17日到6月5日,2014年。RCL AKJ RCL

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    \"\"\n

    Only 20 per cent in India have access to the internet<\/a> at least occasionally while a mere 14 per cent own a smartphone<\/a>, a new study<\/a> conducted across 32 emerging and developing nations has found.<\/p>\n

    The study by The Pew Research Center<\/a> also found that 65 per cent of internet users in India said they use social networking sites such as Facebook<\/a> or Twitter<\/a> while 55 per cent have used the internet to look for or apply for a job.<\/p>\n

    \n\tAcross the 32 nations surveyed, a median of 44 per cent use the internet at least occasionally, either through smartphones or other devices.<\/p>\n

    \n\tAccess rates vary considerably across the emerging and developing nations surveyed. Toward the bottom in terms of access rates are some of the world's most heavily populated nations in South and Southeast Asia.<\/p>\n

    \n\tThese include Indonesia, where only 24 per cent of the population has access to the internet, India (20 per cent), Bangladesh (11 per cent) and Pakistan (8 per cent).<\/p>\n

    \n\tCombined, these countries account for approximately a quarter of the world's population.<\/p>\n

    \n\tThe study found that Internet usage is more common among young people, the well-educated and those who have the ability to read or speak English.<\/p>\n

    \n\tOverall, a median of 64 per cent said the internet is a good influence on education, with at least half also seeing it as a good influence on personal relationships (53 per cent) and the economy (52 per cent).<\/p>\n

    \n\tPeople are more mixed on the internet's effect on politics, with similar proportions saying that the influence is good (36 per cent) as say it is bad (30 per cent).<\/p>\n

    \n\tThe people in emerging and developing nations are more convinced that the internet is having a negative effect on morality.<\/p>\n

    \n\tA median of 42 per cent said it is a bad influence on morality, while only 29 per cent see the internet as a good influence.<\/p>\n

    \n\tSocialising is the most preferred type of digital activity for internet users in emerging and developing nations.<\/p>\n

    \n\tMany also use cyberspace for getting information about politics, health care and government services.<\/p>\n

    \n\tLess common are commercial and career activities, such as searching or applying for a job, making or receiving payments, buying products and taking online classes.<\/p>\n

    \n\tThe Pew Research Center survey was conducted among 36,619 people in 32 emerging and developing countries from March 17 to June 5, 2014. RCL AKJ RCL<\/p>\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":46644312,"title":"Bangladesh to add 400,000 new Bengali words to GoogleTranslate","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/bangladesh-to-add-400000-new-bengali-words-to-googletranslate\/46644312","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":false}],"related_content":[],"msid":46664087,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Only 20% Indians have access to Internet; 55% use internet for job: Study","synopsis":"The study by The Pew Research Center also found that 65 per cent of internet users in India said they use social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter while 55 per cent have used the internet to look for or apply for a job.","titleseo":"only-20-indians-have-access-to-internet-55-use-internet-for-job-study","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2015-03-23 17:46:16","lastupd":"2015-03-23 17:48:32","breadcrumbTags":["Internet","Facebook","Study","Smartphone","Twitter","Pew Research Center"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"only-20-indians-have-access-to-internet-55-use-internet-for-job-study"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/only-20-indians-have-access-to-internet-55-use-internet-for-job-study/46664087">