Leisure activities 1997-2011

Leisure activities 1997-2011

Personal characteristics Periods Culture Owns cultural pass (12-27 yrs) (%)
Total personal characteristics 2011 .
Men 2011 .
Women 2011 .
0-11 yrs 2011 .
12-17 yrs 2011 .
18-24 yrs 2011 .
25-34 yrs 2011 .
35-44 yrs 2011 .
45-54 yrs 2011 .
55-64 yrs 2011 .
65-74 yrs 2011 .
75 yrs and older 2011 .
0-14 yrs 2011 .
15-24 yrs 2011 .
25-44 yrs 2011 .
45-64 yrs 2011 .
65 yrs or older 2011 .
0-14 yrs 2011 .
15-19 yrs 2011 .
20-24 yrs 2011 .
25-34 yrs 2011 .
35-44 yrs 2011 .
45-54 yrs 2011 .
55-64 yrs 2011 .
65-74 yrs 2011 .
75-84 yrs 2011 .
85 yrs or older 2011 .
Age unknown 2011 .
Level of ed.: primary education 2011 .
Level of ed.: pre-vocational education 2011 .
Level of ed.: junior gen. sec. education 2011 .
Level of ed.: senior gen. sec. education 2011 .
Level of ed.: voc.colleges, universities 2011 .
Higher management 2011 .
Other white-collar workers 2011 .
Self-employed 2011 .
Skilled manual labour 2011 .
Half-skilled and unskilled manual labour 2011 .
Unemployed labour force 2011 .
Attending school, training 2011 .
Disabled 2011 .
Early retirement (58-64 yrs) 2011 .
Cares for household with minor(s) 2011 .
Other socio-economic group 2011 .
One-person household 2011 .
Member of a single-parent family 2011 .
Member of a couple without children 2011 .
Member of a couple with children 2011 .
Very high urbanisation rate 2011 .
High urbanisation rate 2011 .
Moderately high urbanisation rate 2011 .
Low urbanisation rate 2011 .
Very low urbanisation rate 2011 .
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


Leisure activities; sports, hobbies, culture, recreation, going out, use of the media and holidays by personal characteristics.

Data available from 1997-2011

Status of the figures:
All data recorded in this publication are final data.

Changes compared with previous version: July 2017.
None, this table was stopped.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable

Description topics

Culture
Owns cultural pass (12-27 yrs)
Source: Integrated System of Social Surveys (young people).