{"source":{"name":"Evidence Hub on Social Media Ban for Kids - A project by the Lisbon Council","url":"https:\/\/socialmediaban.lisboncouncil.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[74.46,75.75,52.55,90.26,89.41,66.64,78.61,86.49,74.45,82.75,79.96,87.19,69.57,62.59,65.81,78.92,64.89,75.83,79.01,85.79,72.86,73.15,80.8,52.86,59.09,74.07,88.13,73.29,81.47,86.96,66.44,54.39,50.21,69.89,48.56],"name":"Males"},{"data":[77.05,76.99,58.7,91.83,92.16,67.83,86.73,86.95,83.29,83.01,80.84,88.58,72.01,74.36,70.17,85.75,66.83,72.61,79.65,90.71,82.08,78.83,86.84,51.45,71.3,73.17,91.41,81.82,86.79,86.28,71.53,60.38,40.49,66.12,48.57],"name":"Females"}],"_data":[["Geography","Males","Females"],["European Union",74.46,77.05],["Belgium",75.75,76.99],["Bulgaria",52.55,58.7],["Czechia",90.26,91.83],["Denmark",89.41,92.16],["Germany",66.64,67.83],["Estonia",78.61,86.73],["Ireland",86.49,86.95],["Greece",74.45,83.29],["Spain",82.75,83.01],["France",79.96,80.84],["Croatia",87.19,88.58],["Italy",69.57,72.01],["Cyprus",62.59,74.36],["Latvia",65.81,70.17],["Lithuania",78.92,85.75],["Luxembourg",64.89,66.83],["Hungary",75.83,72.61],["Malta",79.01,79.65],["Netherlands",85.79,90.71],["Austria",72.86,82.08],["Poland",73.15,78.83],["Portugal",80.8,86.84],["Romania",52.86,51.45],["Slovenia",59.09,71.3],["Slovakia",74.07,73.17],["Finland",88.13,91.41],["Sweden",73.29,81.82],["Norway",81.47,86.79],["Switzerland",86.96,86.28],["Bosnia and Herzegovina",66.44,71.53],["Montenegro",54.39,60.38],["North Macedonia",50.21,40.49],["Serbia",69.89,66.12],["T\u00fcrkiye",48.56,48.57]],"labels":{"values":["European Union","Belgium","Bulgaria","Czechia","Denmark","Germany","Estonia","Ireland","Greece","Spain","France","Croatia","Italy","Cyprus","Latvia","Lithuania","Luxembourg","Hungary","Malta","Netherlands","Austria","Poland","Portugal","Romania","Slovenia","Slovakia","Finland","Sweden","Norway","Switzerland","Bosnia and Herzegovina","Montenegro","North Macedonia","Serbia","T\u00fcrkiye"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/ec.europa.eu\/eurostat\/databrowser\/view\/isoc_sk_dskl_i21__custom_11269742\/bookmark\/table?lang=en&bookmarkId=3f063691-6ebe-4087-ba55-676cb2baf2b0&c=1715174954149","type":"","unit":"Percent (%)","year":"2025","title":"Youth Internet Use by Gender (2025)","topic":"Usage Patterns","method":"ESS (ICT survey)","source":"Percentage of young individuals (16-29) who used internet in the last three months - gender disaggregated (2025)","sub_topic":"","chart_number":"33","geographical":"Europe"},"description":"The 2025 Eurostat data confirms that young women have become the primary occupants of the European digital landscape. On average, 77% of EU females aged 16\u201329 were active internet users in the monitored period, compared to 74.5% of their male counterparts. This 2.6-percentage-point suggests that digital platforms are integral to the daily life and social connectivity of young women. The gender disparity is most pronounced in Slovenia, where female active usage outstrips males by over 12 percentage points (71.3% vs. 59%), and in Cyprus, where the gap exceeds 11.7 percentage points. In high-saturation markets like Denmark, female participation reaches 92%. Conversely, a another trend is present in a few countries, with North Macedonia showing the the highest opposite difference between male and female usage (9 percentage points), followed by Serbia with 3.6 percentage points difference."}