Cultural Statistics 2007
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Achieving equality in cultural policy means ensuring that everyone has access to cultural opportunities, resources, and representation without discrimination. This presupposes that factors like social class, income, wealth, physical ability or disability, race, ethnicity and gender should not limit one's ability to engage with culture.
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Eurostat (2011) Cultural statistics — 2011 edition. ISBN: 978-92-79-16396-8
Eurostat (2016) Culture statistics — 2016 edition. ISBN: 978-92-79-52215-4
Eurostat (2019) Culture statistics — 2019 edition. ISBN: 978-92-76-09702-0
Eurostat (2018) Guide to Eurostat culture statistics — 2018 edition. ISBN: 978-92-79-97216-4
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