By Long standing illness, health problem or disability
Participation in any cultural activity in the last 12 months by long standing illness, health problem or disability: comparison between Glasgow and Scotland
Those with long term illnesses or disabilities are less likely to participate in cultural activities, particularly if they are based in Glasgow. Just 50% of people with a long term condition (that causes major reduced daily capacity) participated in cultural activities in Glasgow in 2016.
Notes on data
It should be noted that many of the apparent differences in the figures between Glasgow and Scotland may not be significant due to the relatively small sample sizes of the survey data.
Additional Resources
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ResourceFriday, 25 March 2011
Monitoring Glasgow 1990
A report following Glasgow's year as European City of Culture, by John Myerscough -
ResourceFriday, 25 March 2011
Making the Most of Glasgow's Cultural Assets
A 1991 report by Comedia for the Glasgow Development agency -
ResourceMonday, 7 March 2011
The Myerscough Report
A digest of Glasgow's cultural statistics -
ResourceWednesday, 19 August 2009
A Games Legacy for Glasgow
Brochure outlining the potential legacy of Glasgow's role as Commonwealth Games host city in 2014.