~ EUROPEAN WWW USER PROFILES ~

EASTERN EUROPE


The collected data is copyrighted by the Georgia Tech Research Corporation under the following conditions . Source: European World Wide Web User Profiles by Erik Granered

General Demographics - Eastern Europe

Survey question: What is you gender?
  • This percentage of women was slightly higher than in Western Europe.
Survey question: What is your current marital status?
  • This region had the largest percentage of divorced Web users, and the highest level of singles, probably a reflection of the large percentage of student/educational users.
Survey question: How many people in you household are dependent children?
  • This area had the largest percentage of Web users with no children, probably a reflection of the large percentage of student/educational users.

Professional Demographics - Eastern Europe

Survey question: Please indicate the highest level of education completed.
  • This region had the largest group with doctoral education, while other college education was relatively low.
Survey question: Which of the following categories best describe your primary occupation.
  • A larger percentage of access was in education than in any other European area.
Survey question: Please indicate your current household income in U.S. dollars.
  • Web users in this region had the lowest incomes of all the regions with 80 percent having incomes of less than $25K.

Computer Demographics - Eastern Europe

Survey question: What is the nature of your primary access provider?
  • Educational access dominated in this region.
Survey question: How long have you been on the Internet?
  • Internet experience was comparatively high in this region.
Survey question: Would you be willing to pay for information from WWW sites/databases? (Yes, No, Depends on Cost, Depends on Quality, Depends on Cost and Quality)
  • This region showed the strongest resistance to paying for WWW sites.
Survey question: How many hours per week do you use your computer for work?
  • These percentages show a great deal of time spent on work computing, but they have to be interpreted in the light of the fact that most of the survey respondents in this region were in computing and educational fields.
Survey question: How many hours per week do you use your computer for fun/play?
  • These percentages also show an intense interest in computers in this region. A full 8 percent spent more than 30 hours per week computing for fun.