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Peru's youth and young people in Latin America in general prefer surfing the internet instead of watching television, revealed a survey done by the University of Navarra and Educared, a program organized by the Telefonica Foundation.

On Friday, Telefonica released the results of the new survey, which included seven Latin American countries.

22,000 children from over 200 schools in Peru, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela took part in the poll.

The technological preference survey for children and youth, which is the first of its kind, was conducted between July and October 2007.

According to the survey, 42 percent of the 11-year-old children that participated stated they preferred surfing the Internet as opposed to watching T.V

Figures rose as high as 60 percent in adolescents between the ages of 14 and 15.



Youngsters between the ages of 10 and 14 that did not have access to the Internet at home stated it was one of their strongest desires and affirmed they logged on without their parents' supervision at cafes and other places.

The survey also showed that while 81 percent of the children questioned used cellular phones to make and receive calls, over half of them used the phones to play games.





Living in Peru
Israel J. Ruiz
Latin America | 9 May, 2008
http://www.livinginperu.com/news/latin-america
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2 responses // Children & adolescents in Peru prefer the Internet over television

  •  

    A fascinating study. I wonder what the percentage of children in the US is? They can't all be watching "Hannah Montana".

    huntre
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    one can learn more over the internet anyways.

    i hope the kids are doing educational, informative and social things over the internet.

    it is such a valuable resource and window to the world and the ideas out there.

    current.com is a perfect example.

    MissAmanda

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