We assess the impact of e-learning during the COVID-19 analyzing a sample of Italian university students. In particular, we point out how the subjective distance-learning evaluation is determined according to: i) proenvironmental preferences and ii) socioeconomic concerns in the light of potential unequal access to digital learning resources. Our results show the relevance of the impact that green preferences have in fostering a post COVID-19 e-learning era, while some doubts on the potential future economic inequalities generated by an unequal access to educational resources are raised. From here, different policy implications are proposed to balance the pros and cons of distance learning, considering both social, financial, and technological factors.
The green and the dark side of distance learning: from environmental quality to socioeconomic inequality
ROCCO CAFERRA;ANDREA MORONE
2023-01-01
Abstract
We assess the impact of e-learning during the COVID-19 analyzing a sample of Italian university students. In particular, we point out how the subjective distance-learning evaluation is determined according to: i) proenvironmental preferences and ii) socioeconomic concerns in the light of potential unequal access to digital learning resources. Our results show the relevance of the impact that green preferences have in fostering a post COVID-19 e-learning era, while some doubts on the potential future economic inequalities generated by an unequal access to educational resources are raised. From here, different policy implications are proposed to balance the pros and cons of distance learning, considering both social, financial, and technological factors.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


