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Information society in Poland in 2022

Title (original language): Społeczeństwo informacyjne w Polsce w 2022 roku

The publication presents the results of the "Information Society Indicators" survey, which includes: a report on the use of ICT in enterprises, a report on the use of ICT in financial sector enterprises, the use of ICT in public administration units, the use of ICT in households (including an individual questionnaire) and basic characteristics of the ICT sector.
(Source: Report)

Methodology

This report presents detailed data related to the Information Society Indicators Survey, including information on access to the Internet and ICT usage in households. Monitoring ICT usage in households according to a harmonised EU methodology started in 2004. Since then the survey has been conducted annually and participation in it has been voluntary. In the years 2021 and 2022, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the survey was not carried out using the personal interview method (CAPI method). Instead, the survey was conducted by telephone interview (CATI method), and once again CAWI / CAII method (Internet self-enumeration) was used.

Country or region of researched population

Poland

Citation

Gumiński, M., Guzowski, W., Huet, M., Juszczak, K., Kwiatkowska, M., Mordan, P., & Orczykowska, M. (Eds.). (2022). Information society in Poland in 2022. Główny Urząd Statystyczny. https://stat.gov.pl/en/topics/science-and-technology/information-society/information-society-in-poland-in-2022,1,9.html

Record created:

07 March 2024
Last update: 19 August 2024
  • Go to publication
  • 2023
  • Gumiński, M., Guzowski, W., Huet, M., Juszczak, K., Kwiatkowska, M., Mordan, P., & Orczykowska, M. (Eds.)
  • Report
  • English, Polish
  • organisations and industry
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection
  • internet usage, other, practices and engagement, research and evidence
Title (original language): Społeczeństwo informacyjne w Polsce w 2022 roku

The publication presents the results of the "Information Society Indicators" survey, which includes: a report on the use of ICT in enterprises, a report on the use of ICT in financial sector enterprises, the use of ICT in public administration units, the use of ICT in households (including an individual questionnaire) and basic characteristics of the ICT sector.
(Source: Report)

Methodology

This report presents detailed data related to the Information Society Indicators Survey, including information on access to the Internet and ICT usage in households. Monitoring ICT usage in households according to a harmonised EU methodology started in 2004. Since then the survey has been conducted annually and participation in it has been voluntary. In the years 2021 and 2022, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the survey was not carried out using the personal interview method (CAPI method). Instead, the survey was conducted by telephone interview (CATI method), and once again CAWI / CAII method (Internet self-enumeration) was used.

Country or region of researched population

Poland

Citation

Gumiński, M., Guzowski, W., Huet, M., Juszczak, K., Kwiatkowska, M., Mordan, P., & Orczykowska, M. (Eds.). (2022). Information society in Poland in 2022. Główny Urząd Statystyczny. https://stat.gov.pl/en/topics/science-and-technology/information-society/information-society-in-poland-in-2022,1,9.html

Record created:

07 March 2024
Last update: 19 August 2024
  • Go to publication
  • 2023
  • Gumiński, M., Guzowski, W., Huet, M., Juszczak, K., Kwiatkowska, M., Mordan, P., & Orczykowska, M. (Eds.)
  • Report
  • English, Polish
  • organisations and industry
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection
  • internet usage, other, practices and engagement, research and evidence
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