The given table above illustrates the results of a survey that made an inquiry to 6,800 Scottish adults, aged 16 to 74 years old. whether they had participated in different cultural activities a year ago.
Generally, it is evident that taking part in cultural activities at the age of 16 to 24 is the highest number. Especially, in any performance and any visual arts which are the most distinctive activities when compared with people at the age of 25 to 74. In contrast, undertaking any crafts and cultural purchases are participated by scottish at the aged over 25 more than the aged under 25.
With regard to the age of 16 to 24, any performance is the most popular activity, accounting for 35%. Along with any visual arts accounted for 30%, while any writing represented 17%. Followed by undertaking any crafts and cultural purchases accounted for 11% each. Ultimately, the least participation is computer based, representing only 10%.
However, people the age of 25 to 44 also participate in any performance 22%. Followed by undertaking any crafts, cultural purchases and any visual arts accounted for 17% and 16%, respectively. Computer based is relatively low interest, representing 9%, similar to the age of 16 to 24. Any writing is the lowest participation, accounting for 6%. The age of 45 to 74 engage in undertaking any crafts the most, along with cultural purchases, any performance and any writing accounted for 18%, 17%, and 11%, respectively. On the other hand, any writing and computer based are shown only 5% which are the lowest participation.
