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Digital literacy is vital for navigating today's labour market and society, providing access to technology and enhancing skills such as communication and problem-solving. Socio-economic factors influence digital access, while investing in digital literacy promotes career advancement and continuous learning. The digital divide reflects deeper socio-economic and cultural inequalities, particularly in rural areas of developing countries. It is not just a technological divide, but includes urban and rural, gender, income, educational and cultural barriers. Addressing it requires understanding the unique challenges faced by marginalized groups and devising multi-faceted, culturally sensitive approaches to bridge this gap, thereby unlocking opportunities for socio-economic development. In today's fragile professional sectors, NEETs need to acquire these essential skills to boost their confidence and employability in a digital world.
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