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The image presents a table detailing cultural activity participation percentages among 6800 surveyed Scottish adults aged 16 and over, segmented by age groups: 16-24, 25-44, and 45-74. For "Any performance," the participation rates are 35% for ages 16-24, 22% for ages 25-44, 17% for ages 45-74, and 22% for all ages combined. "Undertaking any crafts" shows 11% for ages 16-24, 17% for ages 25-44, 22% for ages 45-74, with a total of 19%. "Cultural purchases" are 11% for ages 16-24, 17% for ages 25-44, 18% for ages 45-74, and 16% overall. "Any visual arts" participation is 30% for ages 16-24, 16% for ages 25-44, 10% for ages 45-74, and 16% in total. "Any writing" reports 17% for ages 16-24, 6% for ages 25-44, 5% for ages 45-74, with a collective 7%. Lastly, "Computer based" activity shows 10% for ages 16-24, 9% for ages 25-44, 5% for ages 45-74, and 6% overall.
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The table shows the percentage of Scottish adults (aged 16 and above) who took part in different cultural activities in the last 12 months. The data is divided into three age groups.
In general, young people aged 16-24 were the most active in performances and visual arts, while older adults took part more in crafts and cultural purchases. Writing and computer-based activities were the least popular in all age groups.
Looking at performances, 35% of the youngest group participated, much higher than the 25-44 group (22%) and the 45-74 group (17%). Visual arts showed a similar pattern, with 30% of young people involved compared to only 11% of older adults.
On the other hand, older adults were more likely to do crafts, with 22% participation, almost double the youngest group’s figure (11%). Cultural purchases were also slightly more popular among the oldest group (18%). Writing and computer activities had the lowest numbers, between 5% and 17%.
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