Veiw Point
March 23rd, 2008 at 6:33 am (Internet)
Based on the author ethnographic analysis and text analysis of the research over a period of five years in the United States, the document notes that the previous generations of workers have become accustomed to the new models of communication, on the technical, but can not feel “at home”. The author proposes measures for the policy makers to promote and reward the older workers whose tasks in the “new”, the necessary and threatened. Based on data that the work of the often harsh computer and the Internet at home, and the use of powers, the lives of Americans more than 50 years, the author admits that the progress of the baby boomers age will be about generational change Differences in the jurisdiction and the use disappear, but the cultural differences remain. Public policy effective for the healing of the digital divide must be in the attention of older Americans on the verge of which many of the women, racial minorities, and those living in the inner city and rural areas, the author asserts.
