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Norwegian cultural barometer

The statistics are based on a survey about the population's use of various cultural activities, such as cinema, theatre, concerts, museums, libraries, and sports events.

Updated: 5 March 2024
Next update: Not yet determined

Selected figures from this statistics

  • Percentage using different kinds of cultural activities last 12 months (age 9 and older)
    Percentage using different kinds of cultural activities last 12 months (age 9 and older)
    Percentage of the population
    201620212023
    Public library463744
    Teater/musikal501638
    Opera837
    Ballet or dance performance14513
    Museum442945
    Exhibition of pictorial art or handicrafts361825
    Concert622358
    Religious or ethical meeting361927
    Cinema724065
    Festival32829
    Sports event552948
    Explanation of symbols
  • Percentage of the population that participated in different cultural activities physically. Per cent

  • Percentage of the population that want to use cultural activities more frequently. Per cent

  • Average visits at different culture activities last 12 months (age 9 and older)
    Average visits at different culture activities last 12 months (age 9 and older)
    Average visits last 12 months (number)
    201620212023
    Public library4.32.53.6
    Teater/musikal1.30.30.8
    Opera0.20.10.1
    Ballet or dance performance0.30.90.2
    Museum1.10.71.4
    Exhibition of pictorial art or handicrafts1.00.40.6
    Concert2.50.51.8
    Religious or ethical meeting2.91.32.6
    Cinema2.81.12.1
    Festival0.50.10.5
    Sports event7.01.94.4
    Explanation of symbols
  • Share of analog and digital usage of culture activities last 12 months (age 9 and older)
    Share of analog and digital usage of culture activities last 12 months (age 9 and older)
    2023
    Analog usage, percentage of the population (per cent)Digital usage, percentage of the population (per cent)
    Public library4418
    Teater/musikal3813
    Opera75
    Ballet or dance performance138
    Museum457
    Exhibition of pictorial art or handicrafts256
    Concert5827
    Religious or ethical meeting2711
    Book1 6619
    1Applies to reading paper books and reading e-books
    Explanation of symbols

About the statistics

The information under «About the statistics» was last updated 13 September 2023.

Norwegian Cultural Barometer and Cultural Activity Survey

The Norwegian Cultural Barometer (Kulturbarometeret) is a report based on the Cultural Activity Survey (Kulturbruksundersøkelsen), which is a questionnaire. An additional report called "Cultural Activity Among People with an Immigrant Background" also relies on the Cultural Activity Survey.

Public Libraries

All municipalities are required to have a public library that is open to everyone and funded by public funds. The Cultural Barometer also include school libraries and technical, academic or research libraries.

Sports Events

Sports events that require physical attendance. Events where you participate as an athlete and sports watched on TV or the internet are not included.

Religious or Other Faith-Based Meetings

Religious or other faith-based meetings are worship services, masses, or gatherings organized by religious communities or organizations representing non-religious philosophies. Baptisms, confirmations, weddings, and funerals are not included.

People with an Immigration Background

“Immigrants” are individuals born abroad to two foreign-born parents and four foreign-born grandparents.

“Norwegian-born individuals with immigrant parents” are those born in Norway to two foreign-born parents and four foreign-born grandparents.

Health

The Cultural Activity Survey asks the respondents about long-term illnesses or disabilities and whether these conditions have an impact on their ability to perform everyday activities.

Respondents

Individuals who respond to the survey.

Age

The 2021 Cultural Activity Survey has no upper age limit. The sample consists of individuals aged 9 and older, following the Classification of Age. In previous years, the survey was limited to respondents aged 9-79.

Respondents are recorded with the age they had at the end of the year before they completed the survey. This means that someone born late in the year but interviewed early in the year will be recorded with the age they have during the year they answered the survey.

Education

This variable refers to the highest level of education for respondents aged 16 or older and is obtained from the National Education Database (NUDB). The grouping is based on the Classification of Education (NUS):

  • Elementary School Level: Completed elementary school level.
  • Upper Secondary School Level: Completed upper secondary education or vocational school.
  • University and College Level Short: Completed higher education up to 4 years.
  • University and College Level Long: Completed higher education with a duration of more than 4 years, including doctoral education.

Parents' Education Level

Parents' education level refers to the parent with the highest education level.

Occupation Status (16 Years or older)

Occupational status for respondents aged 16 and older who responded to the survey is grouped according to the Classification of Occupations (STYRK-08):

  • Occupational Group 1: Administrative leaders and politicians
  • Occupational Group 2: Academic professions
  • Occupational Group 3: Professions with shorter college and university education and technicians
  • Occupational Group 4: Office and customer service professions
  • Occupational Group 5: Sales, service, and care professions
  • Occupational Group 6: Professions within agriculture, forestry, and fishing
  • Occupational Group 7: Craftsmen and similar professions
  • Occupational Group 8: Process and machine operators and transport workers and similar professions
  • Occupational Group 9: Professions without educational requirements

In occupational group 0: Military professions and unspecified. Enlisted personnel (privates) are placed in occupational group 9, commanding officers 1 are placed in occupational group 3, and commanding officers 2 are placed in occupational group 1-2.

Pensioners: Includes individuals receiving early retirement, old-age pensions, survivor's pensions, disability pensions, and transitional allowances for single parents.

Other statuses: Includes individuals who do not belong to any other group, such as homemakers and those outside the labour force.

Regions

The division is based on the Classification of Region:

  • Oslo/Viken
  • Innlandet
  • Agder and South-Eastern Norway
  • Western Norway
  • Trøndelag
  • Northern Norway
  • Not specified

Residential Areas

Those who responded to the survey are grouped based on whether they live in sparsely populated or densely populated areas, following the Classification of Residential Areas. Densely populated areas have more than 200 residents, and the distance between houses is usually less than 50 meters. Sparsely populated areas have more widely spaced houses and include areas with fewer than 200 residents.

Household Type (Formerly Family Stage)

Respondents are grouped by age, marital status, whether the person has children, and the age of the children. The Classification of Households is used:

  • Living Alone
  • Couples without children at home
  • Couples with young children (youngest child aged 0-5 years)
  • Couples with older children (youngest child aged 6-17 years)
  • Single mothers/fathers with young children (youngest child aged 0-5 years)
  • Single mothers/fathers with older children (youngest child aged 6-17 years)
  • Single-family households with adult children (youngest child aged 18 and over)
  • Multi-family households (multiple families living together)
  • Multi-family households without children aged 0-17
  • Multi-family households with young children (youngest child aged under 0-5 years)
  • Multi-family households with older children (youngest child aged 6-17 years)

The survey distinguishes between singles and couples (both married and cohabiting). "Single" refers to whether the person is in a romantic relationship, not whether they live alone. Couples without their own children are sorted by the age of the oldest person.

A private household consists of individuals residing in the same private dwelling. A communal household consists of individuals residing in and receiving care in an institution. Employees registered as residing in or near a communal household (e.g., institution or military barracks) are considered residents of a private household. Households can consist of one or more families.

Address refers to where the respondents live and may not necessarily be the same as the registered address in the National Population Register.

Household Size

Household size indicates how many members there are in the household. The division is as follows:

  • Living alone
  • 2 household members
  • 3 household members
  • 4 household members
  • 5 or more household members

Household Income

Household income is obtained from the Income and Wealth Statistics for Households.

The variable includes occupational and capital income before taxes, taxable transfers, and tax-free transfers. Child benefits or cash support are not included.

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