The table provides detailed information on the average hours spent on the internet by Europeans across different age groups.
Overview, it is clear that both genders in the 16-20 age group spend the most hours online, while those who are over 51 years accounted for the least share. Additionally, the difference between highest and smallest figures is significant.
Looking at the details, internet usage is highest among younger age groups, specifically those aged 16-20, with males spending 19 hours and females just one hour less. The second-highest internet users are in the 11-15 age group, where males spend 8 hours and females 6 hours, slightly more than those in the 21-25 age group, being 7 and 5 hours online, respectively.
For the remaining age groups, internet use is fairly similar. Females in the 26-30 and 31-50 age groups spend 4 hours, in contrast, males in the latter groups spend 3 hours which is one hour less than those in the former group, who spend the similar amount to the females. The 51+ age group shows the lowest figures, with males spending 2 hours and females one hour more.
