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Is digitalization neglecting socio-economic rights?

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Last updated: 2024/09/09 at 3:58 PM
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In today’s digital world, access to the internet and digital devices has shifted from a luxury to a necessity, deeply connected to socio-economic rights. However, the digital divide continues to widen, exacerbating existing inequalities and further marginalizing vulnerable populations. Many Europeans struggle with the lack of internet and devices, hindering their access to essential services, education, and employment opportunities. This digital neglect disproportionately affects low-income households, perpetuating cycles of poverty and social exclusion.

The shift towards a cashless society exacerbates financial exclusion for individuals without access to digital banking services, leaving them vulnerable to predatory financial practices and high fees. In-work poverty is also a significant issue linked to digital inequality, as those without digital skills struggle to compete in a rapidly changing job market. Digital literacy programs are crucial to bridge this gap, empowering individuals to navigate online resources effectively and enhance their skills.

Automated welfare systems that assess eligibility for benefits may overlook individual circumstances, leading to inadequate or incorrect evaluations and denying access to social protection. This form of automation can further marginalize those already struggling, as they face bureaucratic hurdles and digital barriers. Addressing digital inequality is not just a social need but an economic one as well, requiring a multidimensional approach that focuses on policy-level changes and community-based initiatives.

To combat digital-induced poverty and ensure everyone can access fundamental rights, solutions must be explored outside digital platforms. Digital tools can reinforce existing inequalities rather than alleviate them, highlighting the importance of considering social aspects in digitalization efforts. By prioritizing social inclusion and ensuring access to in-person services, alternatives, and options, societies can work towards creating a truly inclusive digital society and uplifting fundamental rights for all individuals. Only through comprehensive and inclusive strategies can the deep-rooted inequalities that divide our societies be addressed.

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