In the following chart’s that illustrate the proportion of males and females who took a part in cultural and free time activities in the united kingdom in 1996.
Overall, museums were the most popular cultural and leisure activity for both boys and girls in the UK in 1996. Boys preferred painting and music more than girls, while girls were more likely to participate in dance. Dance was the least popular activity for boys, whereas painting and music had lower participation rates among girls.
In 1996, boys’ participation in cultural and leisure activities in the UK was highest in museums, which accounted for 40% of the total. Painting was the next most popular activity at 30%, followed by music at 20%. Dance was the least chosen activity among boys, representing only 10% of their participation.
For girls, museums were also the most popular activity, making up 40% of participation. Unlike boys, dance was the second most favored activity at 30%.
Painting and music were less popular among girls, each accounting for 15% of their total participation.
