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IT39: INTERNET USERS AGED 16-74 BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE AND E-SERVICE OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES (2011-2012)

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19. September 2014
Statistics Estonia
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The percentage is among the Internet users of the corresponding place of residence.
The survey was conducted in the 2nd quarter of the year.
Urban settlements include cities, cities without municipal status and towns, rural settlements include small towns and villages.
The data are recalculated on 19.09.2014 according to revised population figures.
The data for the following years are in the table IC392: Internet users aged 16-74 by place of residence and e-service of public authorities.

Year

2011

In 2011, 1.5% of Internet users were not aware of any public sector e-services.

2012

In 2012, 1.2% of Internet users were not aware of any public sector e-services.