An Analysis of Computer and Telephone Usage in the New York City Metropolitan Area

by Dr. Jennifer W. Gilmore, Ph.D.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/28/2003

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781410717160
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781410717177

About the Book

This book explores computer and telephone usage by respondents in the New York City metropolitan area. A survey form was used to obtain data about computer and telephone usage from adults living in the New York City metropolitan area representative of the four major cultural/ethnic groups in the area: White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian/Pacific. This study was needed because such research has been sparse generally, but especially for the New York City metropolitan area.

Descriptive and inferential statistical calculations including chi-square statistical analyses were used to analyze the data. This research found that respondents of the different cultures living in New York City believe that computers and telephones are greatly necessary for technological, professional, or personal advancement. This research also found that respondents of different cultures living in the New York City metropolitan area frequently use the computer and telephone.

Based on the response data, a small digital divide for access and usage of computers, telephones, and the Internet was found for Black and Hispanic participants in comparison to the White and Asian participants included in this study. The percentage difference in access between Blacks/Hispanics and Whites/Asians was less than 30%.


About the Author

Dr. Jennifer Williams Gilmore, Ph.D. is a Project Manager and Computer Specialist at the City of New York, Human Resources Administration, Management Information Systems Department. She is also an Adjunct Computer Information Systems Professor at Monroe College, Touro College, and University of Maryland University College. Dr. Gilmore holds two Ph.D. degrees from Walden University and Kennedy-Western University. Dr. Gilmore also holds many other degrees as follows: an MBA in Management from Long Island University and an MS in Computer Methodology from Baruch College. She also holds a BBA in Computer Information Systems from Baruch College; an MA in Economics from Brooklyn College; a BA in Economics from Brooklyn College; and an AS in Liberal Arts and Sciences from New York City College of Technology. Dr. Gilmore emigrated from Trinidad, West Indies in 1972 and became a US citizen in 1993. She currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, USA.