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Ramifications od Digital divide

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Digital divide on social capital.


Social capital is about some benefits that are being gained
from all social networks, such as reciprocity, trust, cooperation and information.
Its creates value for people who are connected to each
other.
Communication skills are being increased.
Grow the digital literacy and also increasing the
psychological wellbeing.

Digital divide on knowledge capital


Access to information and knowledge is very critical to the success
of the companies.
Having access to data can help your company a successful business.
Encouraging employees to share information through white papers,
seminars and person-to-person communication.
Knowledge capital is important because it reduces the odds that a
company will have to "reinvent the wheel" each time a particular
process is undertaken because its employees have access to
documents detailing the necessary steps, and personnel who have
undertaken similar activities.

Digital divide on human capital.


Human capital is a measure of the economic value of an
employee's skill set.
builds on the basic production input of labour measure where all
labour is thought to be equal.
it could be invested in through education, training and enhanced
benefits that will lead to an improvement in the quality and level
of production.
The education, experience and abilities of an employee have an
economic value for employers and for the economy as a whole.

Digital divide
Is an economic ,social inequality with regard to access to
use of, or impact of information and communication
technologies. The divide within countries refer to
inequalities between individuals, households, businesses,
or geographic areas, usually at different socioeconomic
levels or other demographic caregories.

Digital divide in South Africa


South Africa faces many developmental problems that
make it one of the more complex societies in the world.
The country is divided by ethnic inequality and
discrepancies in the level of development between
different sectors. These obstacles result in disparities in
access to Information and Communication Technology
(ICT). This disparity is commonly known as the digital
divide.

How to help the government?


We must be in a team with the government as people so
we can host champains of reducing the offline people.
Creates awareness posters for people to attend and go
online at all time.

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