Gender and Use of E-Government Services in Turkey: E-Government in Turkey

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Abstract

This chapter investigates the relationship between gender and use of e-government services in Turkey. Based on household surveys, probit regression models are estimated to quantify determinants of e-government use for Turkish citizens. Empirical findings imply that there is a gender gap in use of e-government services. Turkish females are less likely to employ e-government tools compared to Turkish males. Household income, education level, being employed, and frequency of internet use are positively correlated with probability of e-government use for Turkish individuals. Finally, age demonstrates negative association with use of online government services. As the individual gets older, probability of using e-government platforms decreases. Thus, the digital divide prevails among Turkish citizens and should be addressed by policymakers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGender Gaps and the Social Inclusion Movement in ICT
EditorsIdongesit Williams, Olga Millward, Roslyn Layton
PublisherIGI Global
Chapter7
Pages130-146
Number of pages17
ISBN (Print)9781522570684, 9781522570691
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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