![]() Overview of Member States e-Accessibility legislation and policy 159ġ1.11. Assessing e-Accessibility: trends and recent developments 148ġ1.10. Market barriers for e-Accessibility and digital inequalities 144ġ1.5. What is the current legislation on e-Accessibility 143ġ1.4. ![]() Why is public intervention on e-Accessibility needed? 142ġ1.3. What is e-Accessibility and which problems can it solve? 141ġ1.2. Annex 5: State of play in e-Accessibility 141ġ1.1. Illustrative quantitative evidence of potential impacts 128ġ1. e-Inclusion Positive Impact Framework 124ġ0.3. Annex 4: e-Inclusion potential impacts 124ġ0.2. A Heuristic Model of Digital Inequalities and inclusion/exclusion outcomes 118ġ0. Insights from emerging theories of digital inequalities 112ĩ.5. Insights from social theories and research 104ĩ.3. Beyond the digital divide and S-Shaped thinking? 99ĩ.2. Annex 3: Literature review and modelling e-Inclusion 98ĩ.1. Beyond Riga Dashboard: ICT and cultural diversity 96ĩ. Beyond Riga Dashboard: ICT and active ageing 95Ĩ.7. Beyond Riga Dashboard: Inclusive e-Government 92Ĩ.6. Reducing regular internet usage disparities in at risks groups 78Ĩ.5. Proportionality of the impact assessment. Methodology and studies supporting the proposed policy measures 73ħ.7. Compliance to the opinion of the Impact Assessment Board 71ħ.4. Annex 1: Procedural issues and background 70ħ.2. Tangible impacts if disparities are halved: a scenario 60ĥ.4. e-Inclusion policy impacts on quality of life and the environment 59Ĥ.4. Options' implications and potential impacts 46Ĥ.3. Consistency with the horizontal policy objectives of the European Union 35Ĥ.1. ![]() General objective, specific objectives and actions 32Ģ.2. Lessons learnt and the European added value 29Ģ.1. European Union grounds for action: subsidiarity and proportionality tests 28ġ.7. How would the problem evolve, all things being equal? 22ġ.6. Key e-inclusion enablers for a barrier-free information society 21ġ.4. What are the issues that may require action? 8ġ.3. What problem is the Communication expected to address? 7ġ.1. Impact Assessment ĬOMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMITTEE OF THE REGIONSĮuropean i2010 initiative on e-inclusion "No one left behind in the information society"Ĭontents, and Guidelines analytical steps 6ġ. | COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES |ĬOMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT Accompanying document to theĬOMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS ![]()
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