Reasons of non-participation in cultural or sport activities in the last 12 months by income quintile, household type, degree of urbanisation and activity type [ilc_scp06]
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Frequency
[FREQ]
Unit of measure
[unit]
Classification of activities for time use
[acl00]
Quantile
[quantile]
Degree of urbanisation
[deg_urb]
Type of household
[hhtyp]
Reason
[reason]
Geopolitical entity (reporting)
[geo]
Dataset has 99,456 series. Add search filters to narrow them.
- Annual – Percentage – Cinema – First quintile – Cities – Single person – Financial reasons – Austria
[Eurostat/ilc_scp06/A.PC.AC521.QUINTILE1.DEG1.A1.FIN.AT]
- Annual – Percentage – Cinema – First quintile – Cities – Single person – Financial reasons – Belgium
[Eurostat/ilc_scp06/A.PC.AC521.QUINTILE1.DEG1.A1.FIN.BE]
- Annual – Percentage – Cinema – First quintile – Cities – Single person – Financial reasons – Bulgaria
[Eurostat/ilc_scp06/A.PC.AC521.QUINTILE1.DEG1.A1.FIN.BG]
- Annual – Percentage – Cinema – First quintile – Cities – Single person – Financial reasons – Switzerland
[Eurostat/ilc_scp06/A.PC.AC521.QUINTILE1.DEG1.A1.FIN.CH]
- Annual – Percentage – Cinema – First quintile – Cities – Single person – Financial reasons – Cyprus
[Eurostat/ilc_scp06/A.PC.AC521.QUINTILE1.DEG1.A1.FIN.CY]
- Annual – Percentage – Cinema – First quintile – Cities – Single person – Financial reasons – Czechia
[Eurostat/ilc_scp06/A.PC.AC521.QUINTILE1.DEG1.A1.FIN.CZ]
- Annual – Percentage – Cinema – First quintile – Cities – Single person – Financial reasons – Germany (until 1990 former territory of the FRG)
[Eurostat/ilc_scp06/A.PC.AC521.QUINTILE1.DEG1.A1.FIN.DE]
- Annual – Percentage – Cinema – First quintile – Cities – Single person – Financial reasons – Denmark
[Eurostat/ilc_scp06/A.PC.AC521.QUINTILE1.DEG1.A1.FIN.DK]
- Annual – Percentage – Cinema – First quintile – Cities – Single person – Financial reasons – Euro area - 18 countries (2014)
[Eurostat/ilc_scp06/A.PC.AC521.QUINTILE1.DEG1.A1.FIN.EA18]
- Annual – Percentage – Cinema – First quintile – Cities – Single person – Financial reasons – Euro area - 19 countries (from 2015)
[Eurostat/ilc_scp06/A.PC.AC521.QUINTILE1.DEG1.A1.FIN.EA19]
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Dimension codes and labels
[FREQ] Frequency
- [A] Annual
[unit] Unit of measure
- [PC] Percentage
[acl00] Classification of activities for time use
- [AC521] Cinema
- [AC522A] Live performances (theatre, concerts, ballet)
- [AC523H] Cultural sites (historical monuments, museums, art galleries or archaeological sites)
- [AC525] Sports events
[quantile] Quantile
- [QUINTILE1] First quintile
- [QUINTILE2] Second quintile
- [QUINTILE3] Third quintile
- [QUINTILE4] Fourth quintile
- [QUINTILE5] Fifth quintile
- [TOTAL] Total
[deg_urb] Degree of urbanisation
- [DEG1] Cities
- [DEG2] Towns and suburbs
- [DEG3] Rural areas
- [TOTAL] Total
[hhtyp] Type of household
- [A1] Single person
- [A2] Two adults
- [A2_DCH] Two adults with dependent children
- [A_GE3] Three or more adults
- [HH_DCH] Households with dependent children
- [HH_NDCH] Households without dependent children
- [TOTAL] Total
[reason] Reason
- [FIN] Financial reasons
- [NINT] No interest
- [NNB] None in the neighbourhood
- [OTH] Other
[geo] Geopolitical entity (reporting)
- [AT] Austria
- [BE] Belgium
- [BG] Bulgaria
- [CH] Switzerland
- [CY] Cyprus
- [CZ] Czechia
- [DE] Germany (until 1990 former territory of the FRG)
- [DK] Denmark
- [EA18] Euro area - 18 countries (2014)
- [EA19] Euro area - 19 countries (from 2015)
- [EE] Estonia
- [EL] Greece
- [ES] Spain
- [EU27_2007] European Union - 27 countries (2007-2013)
- [EU27_2020] European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)
- [EU28] European Union - 28 countries (2013-2020)
- [FI] Finland
- [FR] France
- [HR] Croatia
- [HU] Hungary
- [IE] Ireland
- [IS] Iceland
- [IT] Italy
- [LT] Lithuania
- [LU] Luxembourg
- [LV] Latvia
- [MT] Malta
- [NL] Netherlands
- [NO] Norway
- [PL] Poland
- [PT] Portugal
- [RO] Romania
- [RS] Serbia
- [SE] Sweden
- [SI] Slovenia
- [SK] Slovakia
- [UK] United Kingdom