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Children - Informal arts participation

About three-quarters of all Australian children read for pleasure, according to two surveys conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

 

Children’s informal activities, outside of school hours(a)

Activity

Number of children aged 5–14 years

Participation rate (%)

Watch television, videos or DVDs

2,650,400

97.4

Homework or other study

2,243,100

82.4

Read for pleasure

1,965,800

72.2

Bike ride

1,643,600

60.4

Other screen-based activities

2,264,000

83.2

Art and craft

1,315,600

48.3

Skateboard or rollerblade

1,342,600

49.3

(a) Activities in the two weeks prior to interview in April 2009.

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Children’s Participation in Cultural and Leisure Activities, Australia, April 2009 (cat. no. 4901.0).

 
 

In 2009, girls were more avid readers than boys; 80 per cent of girls read for pleasure compared to 64 per cent of boys. These reading statistics are largely the same as those found in 2006.

 
Boys were more likely to take part in physical activities such as bike riding, skateboarding and rollerblading, and were less likely to take part in art or craft activities.

 

Source

Australian Bureau of Statistics, Children’s Participation in Cultural and Leisure Activities, Australia, April 2009 (cat. no. 4901.0).

Links

Australian Bureau of Statistics, Arts and Culture in Australia: A Statistical Overview, 2009, Reading (cat. no. 4172.0).

Australian Bureau of Statistics, Arts and Culture in Australia: A Statistical Overview, 2009, Participation and Attendance (cat. no. 4172.0).

Australian Bureau of Statistics, Arts and Culture in Australia: A Statistical Overview, 2009, Hobby Activities (cat. no. 4172.0).

 

References

Author Australia Council for the Arts
Published 2003
ISBN/ISSN N/A
Available in hard copy No




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