The chart illustrates the survey conducted among three distinct Scottish age groups about the different levels of engagement in separate cultural activities over a 1-year period.
Overall, the most widely chosen activity was any performance among all aged 16 and over, while computers remained the lowest.
The primary activity engagement of age 16-24 was any performance, which accounted for 35%.30% of young adults identified that any visual art was their favorite activity, followed by 17% chose any visual art. A significant number of adults mentioned that any performance, undertaking any crafts and cultural purchases were seen as the most engaged activities with 22%, 17% and 17% respectively.
In contrast, only 6% of aged 25-44 people involved in any writing. 22%, undertaking any craft was in the lead among the level of participation of aged 45-74 in cultural activities, highlighting the stark disparities between the young and middle-aged adults. Surprisingly, despite having the second highest level of engagement in aged 16-24, any visual art placed relatively low among aged group 45-74.
