Women not only outnumber men online but also rely on the internet for the conduct of their daily lives - so much so, that two-thirds (66.1 percent) of online women say their lives would be disrupted if they were left without internet access for a week, according to a recent Burst Media survey, writes MarketingCharts.
Some 66.1 percent of surveyed women say their daily routine would be disrupted - and 43.6 percent say significantly so - if internet access were not available for a week, according to Burst, which in June surveyed some 1,800 women age 25+ who visit content sites.
Those findings were consistent among women of all surveyed age segments and similar among all household-size segments, Burst reports.
Among household income (HHI) segments, 77.9 percent of those with HHI of $100,000+ say their routine would be disrupted without access, according to the survey.
Burst found that over 80 percent of surveyed women were online during most dayparts:
MarketingCharts has more data from the Burst survey, including on product research and shopping online.
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