Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
0 25 50 75
Figure 2 Figure 3
People who have practiced artistic activities in the last People who have practiced activities in the last month
year (As a percentage)
(As a percentage)
Writing
Painting or drawing
Listen to music
Other plastic arts
Making photos Read periodic publication
Making videos Listen to the radio
Designing web pages
Watch video
Other audiovisual arts
Making theatre Watch TV
Have
visited in Overall, 39,4% of the surveyed population made a
the last visit to a museum, exhibition or art gallery in the
year
33,2% last year.
Figure 10 Figure 11
People according to the visits to exhibitions in the last People according to the visits to art galleries in the last
year by characteristics year by characteristics
(As a percentage) (As a percentage)
Figure 14 Figure 15
People according to the visits to monuments in the last People according to the visits to archeological sites in
year by characteristics the last year by characteristics
(As a percentage) (As a percentage)
Figure 18 Figure 19
People according to online access to libraries in the last People according to the visits to archives
year by characteristics (As a percentage)
(As a percentage)
TOTAL 7,9
GENDER Total have
Men visited in
Women the last
AGE GROUP
year
5,6%
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 to 74 years
75 years and over
Have not
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL visited in
Basic education without diploma or below the last
Basic education with diploma year
Baccalaureate
94,4%
Intermediate Vocational Training
Advanced Vocational Training
University education
0 10 20 30
Figure 20 Reading
People who have read book last year
(As a percentage)
In the last quarter Between three months and one year 62,2% of the surveyed population reads at least
one book a year, representing an increase of 3,5
TOTAL 62,2 percentage points over 2010-2011. The survey
GENDER
makes the distinction between reading done for
Men
professional or educational reasons and reading
Women
AGE GROUP
for other reasons: leisure or free time.
15 to 19 years
The results show to what extent non-
20 to 24 years
professional reasons are important motives for
25 to 34 years reading, those who read annually for this reason
35 to 44 years being 56% of those surveyed, compared with 29%
45 to 54 years of the population who read for reasons related to
55 to 64 years
their profession or studies. Annual reading rates
65 to 74 years
rise very significantly with increasing educational
75 years and over
level, reaching, among those with a university
PERSONAL SITUATION
Figure 21 Figure 22
People who have read book for non-professional reasons People who have read book last year according to the
last year format
(As a percentage) (As a percentage)
Digital books
In the last three months Between three months and one year 33
TOTAL 56,0
22
GENDER
AGE GROUP
0
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
55 to 64 years
0 30 60 90