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The table illustrates the participation of 6800 Scottish adults (aged 16 years and up) in a variety of cultural activities over a year. It is noticeable that any performance, which includes dancing, singing, planning musical instruments, and acting had the highest level of participation, while computer-based activities had the lowest level of joiners among all […]
The data provides information whether 6800 Scottish individual aged 16 years and over has participated in cultural events from last one year. Overall, performance and visual arts had the highest involvement compared to other type of activities. The largest participation was seen in the age group of 16-24 with 35% and 30% respectively doing performance […]
This table gives information about findings of a questionnaire undertaken in Scotland which assess 6800 adults’ participation in various cultural practices aged [16 and over] for the last year. Overall, as the age increased, the rates of crafts and cultural purchases activities decreased, while the other activities experienced a growth over the stages. Furthermore, performance […]
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 […]
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, it can be seen that any performance is the most widely chosen activity among all aged 16 and over, while computer remained the lowest. The primary activity engagement […]
