Holders of information Flashcards
What information do individuals citizens hold?
-Names, age, address, medical docs, gender, job history, passport, driving license & national insurance number.
What information do businesses/work place hold?
-Names, age, address, medical docs, gender, job history, passport, driving license, national insurance number & criminal record information.
What information do educational institution hold?
- Names, age, address, medical docs, gender, primary school information i.e sat results.
What information do governments hold?
- Names, age, address, medical docs, gender, job history, passport, driving license, national insurance number, income, tax records, electoral roll, address, family members.
What information do community organisations/charities hold?
- Example: gym hold your membership info & a library hold your name, address as you take out books.
What information do healthcare services hold?
- Names, age, address, medical docs, gender, job history, surgery information
What information does develop(ed) countries have access to?
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What information does develop(ing) countries have access to?
- They hold info about life expectancy, education, income and income per population.
- Have less access to computers and the internet.
- Info is spread out, so less information travels.
What information does urban areas have access to?
- They have a lot of access to info such as:Names, age, address, medical docs, gender, job history, passport, driving license, national insurance number and criminal record information.
What information does rural areas have access to?
- They are limited on information due to having minimal access because lack of technology and more land.
- Poor internet access, less information.
What is the digital divide?
- It is the difference in access to digital resources in different areas of the world.
Comparison to the availability developing and developed countries have to information.
Compare the access issues they have
- Both have basic info such as: life expectancy, education, income and income per population.
- Developed have a more availability than the developing, as they have more technology and are more up to date and advanced.
- Both have access, but due to broad band it might slow down the progress or being in a rural area.