… you want and how you want is a significant motivator for people who have grown tired of the 9-5 rigidity and seek more … motivations to join platform work change depending on age. Young women (aged 16–24) are 9 % more likely than young men to take part in platform work to gain income while …
… about others not represented in the AI workforce, such as people of colour. This is why I am happy the European … the Commission’s commitment to train more women and people from diverse backgrounds to become AI professionals. … challenges they face. We found out that they are mainly young, highly educated, and taking care of children – in …
… 2021. Good morning everybody, Every day, millions of people do things online that have a big impact on their … that online violence is as real as offline violence. Some people believe that when violence is online, it can simply be … media platforms. This is particularly important because young girls tend to be very active users, and at the same …
… shows the many ways digital technologies are benefiting youngpeople in access to learning, friendship, information and … are essential. According to the present study, although young women and men have similar digital skills, young men …
… positions is reflected in the failure to recognise people’s diverse needs across public policy in the EU. … EU are men. The digital world can also be more hostile to young women, who are more likely to face online harassment than young men and subsequently hesitate to engage in political …
… are aimed primarily at girls aged between 7 and 13 years. Young women of this age group are already digital consumers, … like libraries, schools and museums, DigiPippi provides young girls with an enhanced understanding of technology and … information — policy in context In Denmark, youngpeople’s educational choices are quite gender-segregated: in …
… Digital technologies offer young women and men innovative ways to get involved in … restricts the opportunities offered by digitalisation. Youngpeople, especially women are put off from taking part in …
… shape the future they want. Furthermore, ICT also enables people to acquire new skills and acts as a catalyst in the … devastating psychological effects on women, particularly young women, who may turn to self-harm or even suicide. At … motion emphasised the opportunity and need to encourage youngpeople (particularly women) to take up ICT-related …