Children’s use of mobile phones: An international comparison 2011
The Children’s use of mobile phones — An international comparison 2011 report provides a detailed picture of mobile phone use by children from the age of eight to 18, following research conducted with more than 3,500 pairs of children and parents in Japan, India, Paraguay and Egypt.
The GSMA and NTT docomo’s Mobile Society Research Institute have partnered on an on-going research project to investigate children’s use of mobile services around the world.
With the research project now in its third year, this report builds on the previous two studies conducted in Japan, India, Mexico, Cyprus, China and Korea. The research is sponsored by mobile phone operators in each country, and has covered more than 15,500 pairs of children and their parents.
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- Children’s use of mobile phones – An international comparison 2011 (Report – English)
- Children’s use of mobile phones – An international comparison 2011 (Executive summary – English)
- Children’s use of mobile phones – An international comparison 2011 (Executive Summary – Spanish)
- Children’s use of mobile phones – An international comparison 2011 (Executive Summary – Arabic)
- Children’s use of mobile phones – An international comparison 2011 (Infographic)
- Children’s use of mobile phones – An international comparison 2011 (Infographic – Spanish)
- Children’s use of mobile phones – An international comparison 2011 (Infographic – Arabic)