Culture participation: Does language make a difference?
This article focuses exclusively on Canadians who reported their home language to be either English or French, regardless of province of residence. Throughout this article different proxies are used to describe the patterns in culture participation by language.
| Format | Release date | More information |
|---|---|---|
| March 8, 2002 |
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Keywords
- Analytical products
- Anglophones
- Art galleries
- Attendance rates
- Books
- Cultural activities
- Cultural events
- Educational attainment
- Festivals
- Francophones
- Heritage institutions
- Historic parks and sites
- Internet
- Internet use
- Language spoken at home
- Libraries
- Literacy
- Mother tongue
- Museums
- Music festivals
- Newspapers
- Parks
- Periodicals
- Provincial differences
- Radios
- Reading
- Reading materials
- Television viewing
- Theatre