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Living conditions
Survey on Equipment and Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Households
Survey on the Equipment and Use of Information and Communication Technologies in houesholds 1st six months 2006
National results. Use of ICT products by persons
Motives for not having made any purchases through the Internet by demographic characteristics and type of motive.
Units:
Number of persons (16 to 74 years of age) and percentages horizontal
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Demograpic characteristics
Values that contain
Total Persons
Finished studies: Illiterates
Finished studies: Primary education
Finished studies: First stage of secondary education
Finished studies: Second stage of secondary education
Finished studies: Advanced level professional training
Finished studies: Education Higher
Finished studies: Others
Employment situation: Employed active persons
Employment situation: Unemployed active persons
Employment situation: Inactive: Students
Employment situation: Inactive: Housework
Employment situation: Inactive: Pensioners
Employment situation: Another employment situation
Professional Situation (In Main work): Worker for others
Professional Situation (In Main work): Self-employed worker
Selected:
16
Total:
16
Type of motive
Values that contain
Total Persons who have not purchased over the Internet
Rather buy personally at a shop
Concerned about security (when providing credit card details)
Concerned about privacy (when providing personal details)
Have not had the need
Does not believe that purchase delivery or return processes work properly
Other reasons
DK/ DA
Selected:
8
Total:
8
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Type of motive
Demograpic characteristics
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Notes
1) Employment situation: The figures corresponding to this variable have been obtained based on the self-classification of the interviewee
Total:
0
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Source:National Statistics Institute