Digital development and the digital gender gap

This review collates findings from recently published papers on digital development and gender

Abstract

This helpdesk report addresses these questions:

  • How does digital development change pathways to development for women and girls?
  • What are the economic, social and political risks and opportunities?

This rapid literature review collates findings from recently published papers on digital development and gender, highlighting some of the most commonly discussed discussions related to economic, social and political development. As the scope of this query is very large, this review provides an illustration of some of the commonly identified issues in the literature.

The digital inclusion agenda seeks to close the gaps in access to, and adoption of, fast evolving information and communication technology (ICT) services, particularly mobile phones and the internet. It is an important aspect of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as both an end and a means to the cross-cutting policy aim of ‘leaving no one behind’. The potential gains from digital technologies are high, however they often remain unrealised, especially for women and girls (World Bank, 2016). There is a large and growing amount of recently published policy relevant literature on this broad ranging subject particularly in policy/practitioner papers and in academia.

K4D helpdesk reports provide summaries of current research, evidence and lessons learned. This report was commissioned by the UK Department for International Development

Citation

Herbert, S. (2017). Digital development and the digital gender gap. K4D Helpdesk Report. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies

Digital development and the digital gender gap

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Published 1 December 2017