DIGITAL SKILLS AND SOCIAL INCLUSION: EVALUATING HUMAN GROWTH IN THE DIGITAL AGE
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Education, E-governance, Digital literacy, Human development, social inclusionAbstract
Digital literacy has become a vital component in promoting social inclusion and human development in an increasingly digitalized society. This study examines how digital competencies influence civic engagement, education, economic opportunities, and access to information. By comparing trends across industrialized and developing nations, the research highlights the persistent digital divide and its impact on marginalized populations. Drawing on both quantitative data from global digital development reports and qualitative insights from field surveys, the study argues that enhancing digital literacy is key to reducing inequality and fostering equitable human progress. The findings suggest that targeted investments in digital education, infrastructure, and region-specific training programs can significantly improve social integration, economic mobility, and democratic participation.
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