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