Lower-income and Lower-education Teens: Less Internet Usage
Teens in lower-income and lower-education households are still less likely to use the Internet; http://eicker.at/Teens2013
Teens in lower-income and lower-education households are still less likely to use the Internet; http://eicker.at/Teens2013
42% of Facebookers ages 18-29 say that the time they spend on Facebook has decreased; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak
Among older girls who are smartphone owners, 55% say they use the internet mostly from their phone; http://eicker.at/Teens2013
16% of female users and only 9% of men say that they spend more time on Facebook now; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak
34% of girls ages 14-17 say they mostly go online using their cell phone, compared with 24% of boys; http://eicker.at/Teens2013
Women are more likely to report increased importance and greater time spent on Facebook; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak
Among teen smartphone owners, half are cell-mostly internet users; http://eicker.at/Teens2013
16% of female users and only 7% of men say that Facebook has become more important to them; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak
23% of teens have a tablet computer, a level comparable to the general adult population; http://eicker.at/Teens2013
13% of Facebookers say the amount of time they are spending on Facebook has increased; http://eicker.at/FacebookBreak