The chart below shows the male and female internet users aged 15-24 in Canada in 2000.
The graph gives information about men and women who used internet included 15-24 age group in Canada during era of 2000.
To commence with, it is clear by analysing chart that, huge number of usage revealed towards electronic mails by couple of sexes in which women had (48%) higher count of proportion in comparison to men (41%). Moreover, netizens of social networking sites considered to have similar percentage with distinction of 4% which was included female (24%) and male (28%). Apart from that, 19% of women netizens were used to do online shopping. However, 13% proportion of men were participated in online purchase. Besides that, other activities done on internet access had proportion of 18% of male which was double than female that was 9% respectively.
Overall, higer count of proportion of netizens were represented from section of e-mail in comparison to other thrice of sections in Canada in the year of 2000.
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