On average, fewer than 60 per cent of Europeans have at least basic digital skills, and fewer than 30 per cent have above-basic skills, according to the EU’s Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI).
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This article was first published on EU Tech Loop and has been shared on Euronews as part of an agreement with EU Tech Loop. On average, fewer than 60 per cent of Europeans have at least basic digital ...
Fewer than 60% of Europeans have basic digital skills and fewer than 30% have above-basic skills, per the EU’s DESI. On average, fewer than 60 per cent of Europeans have at least basic digital skills, ...