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Teens and Technology 2013

by Amanda Lenhart; Maeve Duggan; Mary Madden; Sandra Cortesi; Urs Gasser

Mar 13, 2013
  • Children and Youth
  • Computers and Technology

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Smartphone adoption among American teens has increased substantially and mobile access to the internet is pervasive. One in four teens are "cell-mostly" internet users, who say they mostly go online using their phone and not using some other device such as a desktop or laptop computer. In overall internet use, youth ages 12-17 who are living in lower-income and lower-education households are still somewhat less likely to use the internet in any capacity -- mobile or wired. However, those who fall into lower socioeconomic groups are just as likely and in some cases more likely than those living in higher income and more highly educated households to use their cell phone as a primary point of access.

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Published By

  • Pew Internet & American Life Project
  • Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School

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  • Copyright 2013 Berkman Center for Internet &, Society at Harvard Law School, Pew Research Center's Internet &, American Life Project.

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  • Report/Whitepaper
  • Survey

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  • English

Geography

  • North America / United States
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Title: Teens and Technology 2013
Publication date 2013-03-13
Publication Year 2013
Authors Amanda Lenhart , Maeve Duggan , Mary Madden , Sandra Cortesi , Urs Gasser
Copyright holder(s) Pew Internet & American Life Project , Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School
Geographical Focus North America / United States
Keywords cell phone , teens ages , phone , smartphone , internet
Document type Report/Whitepaper , Survey
Language English
URL: https://interfaith.issuelab.org/resource/teens-and-technology-2013.html
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