Who participates and how much? Explaining non-attendance and the frequency of attending arts and heritage activities

作者: Mart Willekens , John Lievens

DOI: 10.1016/J.POETIC.2016.01.004

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摘要: Abstract In this paper, we propose the use of zero-inflated negative binomial (ZINB) model to analyze cultural participation patterns in arts and heritage activities. This allows us difference between non-attendees attendees, while simultaneously analyzing frequency attendees. makes it possible differentiate factors that are related thresholds participation, influence We data from “Participation Survey Flanders 2009” (N = 2514) capital (schooling level, art parents), economic (financial resources) social (social network size) time pressure (work family situation) on both dimensions taking gender differences into account. The group consists people with lower levels capital, they more often single have a smaller network. Cultural is also positively attendance, financial, constraints childcare negatively attendance. Constraints stronger for women. Working full other hand, increases rates women, not case men.

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