Introduction to the special issue on digital government and gender.

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      They have neither considered how gender roles may affect e-government use or the influence of gender on determinants of e-government adoption. Among other, studies have not sufficiently addressed how cumulative e-government adoption, peak adoption rate, and usage depth and duration may differ in age and gender taken together. Feminist open government: Addressing gender equity challenges in open government co-creation processes. The exclusion of gender considerations from e-government research has also expanded to other areas of digital government. [Extracted from the article]
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