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The image shows a table with data on participation in cultural activities among different age groups in Scotland. For ages 16-24, percentages are: Any performance 35, Undertaking any crafts 11, Cultural purchases 11, Any visual arts 30, Any writing 17, Computer based 10. Ages 25-44, percentages are: Any performance 22, Undertaking any crafts 17, Cultural purchases 17, Any visual arts 16, Any writing 6, Computer based 9. Ages 45-74, percentages are: Any performance 17, Undertaking any crafts 22, Cultural purchases 18, Any visual arts 11, Any writing 5, Computer based 5. For all aged 16 and over, percentages are: Any performance 22, Undertaking any crafts 19, Cultural purchases 16, Any visual arts 15, Any writing 7, Computer based 6.
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The table illustrates the participation of Scottish people aged 16 and above in cultural activities over the last year. Overall, younger people were more active in cultural events than older people, especially in performances and crafts.
In terms of age 16-24, the highest participation was in performances, at 35%, and arts and crafts, at 30%. In contrast, people aged 45-74 showed the lowest figures for these activities, only 17% and 11% respectively.
Older adults were more likely to buy cultural products. For example, 17% of those aged 45-74 and 22% of people over 75 made cultural purchases. By comparison, only 10% of 16-24 year olds did so.
Computer-based activities were not very popular among all groups, with figures ranging from 5% to 10%.
In conclusion, young people preferred active cultural activities like performances, while older generations tended to buy cultural items.
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