The bar graph illustrates the percentage of people who used internet between the ages of 15 and 24 in 2000. It is classified based on gender.
Overall, it is clear that there was a variation in the proportion of internet users in Canada.
It is evident that females who used internet for mailing and online shopping were higher than males. Email was used by 48% of female internet users aged between 15 and 24. However, this declined to 41% in males. Similarly, the percentage of females who used internet for online shopping surpassed males by 7%.
The data shows that the largest proportion of male internet users were noted in social networks and other activities. The usage of social networks by male internet users aged 15-24 were 28%, while 24% females used social networks in the given period. Other activities had 9% of female internet users, and this doubled in males, to about 18%.
