Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Reports find technical divide among foreign- and U.S.-born Latinos

Reports find technical divide among foreign- and U.S.-born Latinos: Young Latinos born in the United States are far more likely to use text messages, social networking sites and other digital methods to communicate with their friends than their foreign-born parents or peers, according to two reports released Wednesday by the Pew Hispanic Center.

The reports, 'How Young Latinos Communicate with Friends in the Digital Age' and 'The Latino Digital Divide: The Native Born versus The Foreign Born,' found that 85 percent of native-born Latinos older than 16 use the Internet while 51 percent of foreign-born Latinos do; that 80 percent of native-born Latinos between 16 and 25 use cellphones compared with 72 percent of their foreign-born peers; and that 78 percent of native-born Latinos 16 to 25 who have Internet access use social networking sites such as Facebook, compared with 62 percent of their foreign-born peers.