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Actual forms of spending leisure time Desired forms of spending leisure time
54.5% relaxing at home, browsing the
Internet 36.3%
participating in public events, self-education, attending culture
establishments
27.2% doing sports or hobbies 27.2% doing sports or hobbies
18.1% visiting culture establishments 27.2% going to the country, visiting friends
9.09% relaxing at home, visiting friends, browsing the Internet
Actual forms of spending leisure time Desired forms of spending leisure time
62% relaxing at home, visiting friends, browsing the
Internet 55.5% self-education, attending culture establishments
23% doing sports or hobbies 33.3% doing sports or hobbies
15% self-education, attending culture establishments 22.2% relaxing at home, visiting friends, browsing the
Internet
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Actual forms of spending leisure time Desired forms of spending leisure time
54.5% relaxing at home, visiting friends, browsing the
Internet 72.7% doing hobbies
27.2% doing sports or hobbies 18.1% relaxing at home, visiting friends, browsing the
Internet
18.1% attending culture establishments 9.09% attending culture establishments
Aged 18–32 y.o. Aged 36–50 y.o. Aged 60+y.o.
66.6% – lack of spare time
33.3% – financial reasons
53.5% – lack of spare time
27.5% – financial reasons
19% – low quality of events and programs
63.6% – financial reasons
36.4% – problems with health
Aged 18–32 y.o. Aged 36–50 y.o. Aged 60+y.o.
45.4% – entertainment
39.3% – opportunity to obtain new
knowledge, broaden one’s mind
33.3% – opportunity to improve one’s
health, maintain physical fitness
50% – opportunity to get acquainted
with art, to get esthetic pleasure
50% – opportunity to obtain new
knowledge, broaden one’s mind
45.4% – opportunity to improve one’s
health, maintain physical fitness
36.3% – opportunity to get
acquainted with art, to get esthetic
pleasure
Question Aged 18–32 y.o. Aged 36–50 y.o. Aged 60+y.o.
Did you take part in any
extracurricular activities at school or
university?
39.3% – sports
33.3% – dancing
27.4% – competitions,
performances
55.5% – singing or
playing music
44.5% – no
45.4% – competitions,
performances
36.3% – singing or
playing music
18.3% – no
Did you do music in your childhood
(adolescence)?
42.2% – no
24.3% – musical school,
art school
18.2% – lessons at
44.4% – musical school,
art school
33.3% – lessons at
comprehensive school
63.3% – lessons at
comprehensive school
36.7% – no
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comprehensive school
15.1% – independently
Question Aged 18–32 y.o. Aged 36–50 y.o. Aged 60+y.o.
What kind of music
do you prefer?
69.6% – all kinds of music
30.4% – pop music
77.7% – jazz, blues
14.3% – rock, pop music
8% – classical music
78% – folk, spiritual music
22% – bard music
Would you like to
start doing music?
63.6 % – yes
36.4 % – no
88.8 % – yes
11.2 % – no
54.4 % – yes
45.6 % – no
If yes, in what form?
50% – play a musical
instrument, in a group or
orchestra
50% – music therapy as a
health-improving technique
62.5% – singing individually
37.5 % – learn to play a
musical instrument in a small
group (with a friend or a
relative)
60% – singing in a choir
20% – learn to play a
musical instrument in a
small group (with a friend or
a relative)
20% – music therapy as a
health-improving technique
Would you like to
learn to play a
musical instrument?
60.6% – yes
39.4% – no
88.8% – yes
11.2% – no
36% – yes
64% – no
If yes, for what
purpose?
55% – to obtain a new skill,
for self-development
25% – to play popular tunes
20% – to play the piano as a
means of relaxation, restoring
the emotional condition
87.5% – to get esthetic
pleasure due to playing an
instrument
12.5% – to play the piano as a
means of relaxation, restoring
the emotional condition
75% – to play popular tunes
14% – to get esthetic
pleasure due to playing an
instrument
11% – to perform on the
scene
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