TY - JFULL AU - Mitja Dečman PY - 2018/11/ TI - Gender Differences in E-Society: The Case of Slovenia T2 - International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences SP - 1387 EP - 1394 VL - 12 SN - 1307-6892 UR - https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10009670 PU - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology NX - Open Science Index 142, 2018 N2 - The ever-increasing presence and use of information and communication technology (ICT) influences the different social relationships of today's society. Gender differences are especially important from the viewpoint of modern society since ICT can either deepen the existing inequalities or diminish them. In a developed Western world, gender equality has been a well-focused area for decades in many parts of society including education, employment or politics and has led to a decrease in the inequality of women and men in these and other areas. The area of digital equality, or inequality for that matter, is one of the areas where gender differences still exist in many countries of the world. The research presented in this paper focuses on Slovenia, one of the smallest EU member states, being an average achiever in the area of e-society according to the many different European benchmarking indexes. On the other hand, Slovenia is working in an alignment with many European gender equality guidelines and showing good results. The results of our research are based on the analysis of survey data from 2014 to 2017 dealing with Slovenian citizens and their households and the use of ICT. Considering gender issues, the synthesis showed that cultural differences influence some measured ICT indicators but on the other hand the differences are low and only sometimes statistically significant. ER -