Revealing Disparities in Public and Digital Infrastructure of Developing Countries
Résumé
This work, for the first time in the literature, investigates and establishes the disparities between public infrastructure and digital inequality by employing NetMob 2024 datasets. We first define the inference of the state of these infrastructures before quantifying infrastructure inequality using the Gini coefficient in developing countries, i.e., Colombia, India, Indonesia, and Mexico, and unveil the synergy between public and digital infrastructure by leveraging Spearman's rank correlation. The categorization of origin-destination NetMob 2024 data into half-yearly chunks uncovers the varying evolution of the public and digital infrastructure. The results reveal the existence of substantial disparities and temporal variations between the recorded year's halves.
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Informatique [cs]
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