Research Article
ICT Learning by Older Adults and Their Attitudes toward Computer Use
Table 1
Distribution of the sample of older adults (
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| Variable | Groups | Percentage |
| Place of residence | + towns | 54.8 | − towns | 45.0 |
| Gender | Men | 53.9 | Women | 45.7 |
| Age | 60–64 | 23.8 | 65–69 | 38.8 | 70–74 | 21.0 | 75–79 | 9.3 | 80+ | 7.0 |
| Level of education | Read and write | 12.6 | Elementary | 76.2 | Middle-high | 7.8 | Postsecondary | 2.9 |
| Level of income declared | High | 0.0 | Average | 44.7 | Low | 45.7 | Very low | 9.6 |
| Marriage status | Married | 70.8 | Widow | 16.9 | Separated | 5.5 |
| Self-confidence | A lot | 20.5 | Quite a lot | 65.1 | Not much | 13.5 | Not at all | 0.9 |
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