Chapter 6: Accessibility Difficulty due to disability in being able to use information and communication technologies, by gender and disability group. Population with disabilities. Units: percentage ,Total,Has difficulty,Does not have difficulty, Total, Total,100.00,70.62,29.38, Vision,100.00,75.64,24.36, Hearing,100.00,77.56,22.44, Communication,100.00,88.43,11.57, Learning, knowledge application and task development,100.00,85.08,14.92, Mobility,100.00,74.25,25.75, Self-Care,100.00,75.13,24.87, Domestic Life,100.00,75.37,24.63, Interactions and Personal Relationships,100.00,85.87,14.13, Man, Total,100.00,64.76,35.24, Vision,100.00,70.31,29.69, Hearing,100.00,70.57,29.43, Communication,100.00,85.00,15.00, Learning, knowledge application and task development,100.00,82.28,17.72, Mobility,100.00,69.94,30.06, Self-Care,100.00,71.10,28.90, Domestic Life,100.00,70.61,29.39, Interactions and Personal Relationships,100.00,81.57,18.43, Woman, Total,100.00,73.80,26.20, Vision,100.00,78.09,21.91, Hearing,100.00,80.53,19.47, Communication,100.00,90.14,9.86, Learning, knowledge application and task development,100.00,86.38,13.62, Mobility,100.00,76.35,23.65, Self-Care,100.00,77.13,22.87, Domestic Life,100.00,77.77,22.23, Interactions and Personal Relationships,100.00,88.09,11.91, Notes: 1) Difficulty in the use of information and communication technologies refers to the difficulty in the use of devices such as mobile phones, computers, ATMs, etc. 2) A person may have disabilities from more than one type of disability Source: National Statistics Institute