Temporal Restriction and Interest for the Elderly on Cultural Participation. The Case of Spanish Performing Arts 2019
Blas Dà az León,
Ignacio Martinez Fernandez and
Luis Palma Martos
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Blas Dà az León: Universidad de Sevilla
Ignacio Martinez Fernandez: Universidad de Sevilla
Luis Palma Martos: Universidad de Sevilla
Scientific Annals of Economics and Business (continues Analele Stiintifice), 2021, vol. 68, issue si, 35 - 52
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This paper discusses the relationship of cultural participation in performing arts with the manifested interest. Using the data set from the Cultural Habits and Practices Survey 2018-2019 a binary probit model has been applied for the analysis. Emphasizing the role of aging in participation, especially for the group of the elderly and very old. The age variable is one of the most difficult variables to apprehend, in which the cohort effects, age itself and period should be considered. This paper is an approach to the study of the aging effect on cultural participation, which would be continued with the analysis of the Surveys in previous years. This work shows that there is no homogeneous behavior between participation and interest within the different performing arts. Presenting some of them differentiating features.
Keywords: performing arts; participation; interest; binary probit model; elderly population. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.47743/saeb-2021-0030
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