Unlucky digital natives: the impact of digitalisation on low-income youths
This paper studies the impact of digitalisation on youths from low-income families in Singapore. With the proliferation of digitalisation, it is crucial to examine its repercussions. Overall, this study examined the intricate relationship between the impact of digitalisation and its consequences on...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1722362023-12-10T15:31:41Z Unlucky digital natives: the impact of digitalisation on low-income youths Tan, Niki Jia Ling Sulfikar Amir School of Social Sciences SULFIKAR@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Sociology This paper studies the impact of digitalisation on youths from low-income families in Singapore. With the proliferation of digitalisation, it is crucial to examine its repercussions. Overall, this study examined the intricate relationship between the impact of digitalisation and its consequences on low-income youths in Singapore. It revealed and established that the ramifications of digitalisation has affected low-income youths in Singapore mentally, academically, socially, and in their sleep. It drove meaningful discussions and shed light on its ramifications, thus prompting a need to relook at the current policies in place. These are imperative for the city-state as we continue moving towards a digitalised future. Bachelor of Social Sciences in Sociology 2023-12-04T05:14:43Z 2023-12-04T05:14:43Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Tan, N. J. L. (2023). Unlucky digital natives: the impact of digitalisation on low-income youths. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172236 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172236 en SSS/SOC/2022/S2/004 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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This paper studies the impact of digitalisation on youths from low-income families in Singapore. With the proliferation of digitalisation, it is crucial to examine its repercussions. Overall, this study examined the intricate relationship between the impact of digitalisation and its consequences on low-income youths in Singapore. It revealed and established that the ramifications of digitalisation has affected low-income youths in Singapore mentally, academically, socially, and in their sleep. It drove meaningful discussions and shed light on its ramifications, thus prompting a need to relook at the current policies in place. These are imperative for the city-state as we continue moving towards a digitalised future. |
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