Importance of internet access on income and education in rural and urban areas of Mexico

  • José Antonio Romero García Instituto Politécnico Nacional
  • Martha Jiménez García Instituto Politécnico Nacional
  • María Elena Tavera Cortés Instituto Politécnico Nacional
  • Naisel Rafael Armenteros Piedra Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Abstract

Information and communication technologies have taken on a greater boom and relevance in recent years and contribute to a better development of society, which fosters skills for life and work. In Mexico, Internet access is not homogeneous throughout the country, because despite the fact that it is a high-priority service with many advantages, access is not available in all areas; which implies a digital divide in rural and urban areas. Therefore, the objective was to analyze the importance of Internet access and its relationship with income and education in rural and urban communities, through the development of a descriptive analysis by unsupervised analysis through a K-means cluster association. Internet access and the level of income and schooling in rural and urban areas of Mexico. The results indicated that access to the Internet in urban areas has generated a higher economic income associated with a higher educational level, while in both rural and urban areas where the Internet is not used, there was a lower economic income. It is concluded that there is a digital gap between urban and rural areas and that Internet access in society promotes an increase in the educational level of people, as well as generating an increase in economic income.

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Published
2023-10-25
How to Cite
Romero García, J. A., Jiménez García, M., Tavera Cortés, M. E., & Armenteros Piedra, N. R. (2023). Importance of internet access on income and education in rural and urban areas of Mexico. RIDE Revista Iberoamericana Para La Investigación Y El Desarrollo Educativo, 14(27). https://doi.org/10.23913/ride.v14i27.1659
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