Pratiques culturelles 2009 (Culture 2009)
    Cultural practices - 2009
    From September to December 2009, LISER (CEPS/INSTEAD when the survey was conducted) carried out the second large-scale cultural survey commissioned by the Luxembourg Ministry of Culture. The topics covered include sociocultural leisure pursuits, reading habits, use of cultural venues, use of media, etc. Analysis of the data provided a picture of cultural practices in 2009 that could be compared with the first survey, conducted in 1999, to see the changes that had occurred. A total of 2,000 people aged 15 or over, seen as representing Luxembourg society, were questioned (note that the panel grew, as it comprised only 1,600 people in 1999). Questions were asked about every aspect of their cultural practice: museums, cinema, theatre, literature, written and audiovisual press, live and recorded entertainment, and music, including their 'mode of consumption' (frequency, weekdays, weekends, or holidays, for example) and, lastly, about their overall satisfaction with what was available in Luxembourg in this respect.
    Cultural Activities
    Culture
    Music
    Reading (Activity)
    Social Inequality
    Museums
    Sociability
    Cultural Heritage


    Q90E
    Q90.5 12 dernier mois, visiter un site ou un lieu industriel chargé de mémoire
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q90F
    Q90.6 12 dernier mois, parcourir un itinéraire culturel
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q90G
    Q90.7 12 dernier mois, visiter un parc, un jardin historique
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q90H
    Q90.8 12 dernier mois, visiter un mémorial
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q90I
    Q90.9 12 dernier mois, visiter un centre d'archive
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105A
    Q105.1 Connaissez-vous : Edmond de la Fontaine
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105AD
    Q105.1 Connaissez-vous : Edmond de la Fontaine, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105B
    Q105.2 Connaissez-vous : Sacha Ley
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105BD
    Q105.2 Connaissez-vous : Sacha Ley, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105C
    Q105.3 Connaissez-vous : André Mergenthaler
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105CD
    Q105.3 Connaissez-vous :André Mergenthaler, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105D
    Q105.4 Connaissez-vous : Edward Steichen
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105DD
    Q105.4 Connaissez-vous : Edward Steichen, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105E
    Q105.5 Connaissez-vous : Michel Rodange
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105ED
    Q105.5 Connaissez-vous : Michel Rodange, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105F
    Q105.6 Connaissez-vous : Thierry Van Werveke
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105FD
    Q105.6 Connaissez-vous : Thierry Van Werveke, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105G
    Q105.7 Connaissez-vous : Batty Weber
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105GD
    Q105.7 Connaissez-vous : Batty Weber, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105H
    Q105.8 Connaissez-vous : Thorunn
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105HD
    Q105.8 Connaissez-vous : Thorunn, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105I
    Q105.9 Connaissez-vous : Myriam Muller
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105ID
    Q105.9 Connaissez-vous : Myriam Muller, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105J
    Q105.10 Connaissez-vous : Rober Brandy
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105JD
    Q105.10 Connaissez-vous : Rober Brandy, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105K
    Q105.11 Connaissez-vous : Nico Helminger
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105KD
    Q105.11 Connaissez-vous : Nico Helminger, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105L
    Q105.12 Connaissez-vous : Gast Waltzing
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105LD
    Q105.12 Connaissez-vous : Gast Waltzing, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105M
    Q105.13 Connaissez-vous : Lucien Wercollier
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105MD
    Q105.13 Connaissez-vous : Lucien Wercollier, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105N
    Q105.14 Connaissez-vous : Andy Bausch
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105ND
    Q105.14 Connaissez-vous : Andy Bausch, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105O
    Q105.15 Connaissez-vous : Roger Leiner
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105OD
    Q105.15 Connaissez-vous : Roger Leiner, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105P
    Q105.16 Connaissez-vous : Sylvie Camarda
    TAG: Cultural Heritage
    Q105PD
    Q105.16 Connaissez-vous : Sylvie Camarda, domaine d'activité
    TAG: Cultural Heritage

    LISER database access and use policy

    As part of its studies and research, LISER has collected large amounts of data from various projects the Institute has carried out since its creation. LISER has also conducted a significant number of surveys in the country and in bordering countries mainly concerning individuals and households, from which it has analysed and archived information.

    LISER aims to increase the value of the data collected by making it available to the scientific community.

    It is, therefore, necessary to lay down essential rules for accessing the Institute's different databases. These rules concern the confidentiality statutes that are to be complied with as well as general conditions of use and procedures for accessing the multiple databases.

    This policy specifies the types of databases LISER makes available, as well as how they can be used, either :

    • (a) Externally, by user requests from the scientific community,
    • (b) Internally, by all LISER employees or by visitors to LISER.


    Data access conditions

    By default, all the databases owned or co-owned by LISER are accessible to all LISER employees on simple request (using a confidentiality declaration form). There may be specific cases that differ, namely databases of which LISER is not the sole owner. For the latter case, each database has its own arrangements (generally a specific data agreement form).

    For people external to LISER, access to data varies depending on the legal status and confidentiality level of the database requested. Therefore, depending on the database's confidentiality level, access may be granted only within LISER (physical entity) through an individualised and secure IT account. In all cases, access is requested using a form (see 'How to make a request').

    The aim of our policy is to facilitate access to data for research. The rules laid down are not used to hinder research or any other arbitrary desire to control. Rather, the aim is to put researchers in a position of responsibility with regard to data whose dissemination may be limited due to legal obligations (protection of persons, professional secrecy, etc.) or due to the data producer's interest (privilege of use, right of quotation, etc.).

    How to make a request

    The data access procedures differ depending on the user and data status. In all cases, users must sign an individual commitment.

    Data can be requested :

    • By contacting the LISER Data Centre : dataservice@liser.lu,
    • Or by drawing up (if one is available for the database requested) a LISER Agreement on data access or provision. (downloadable).
      Users provide information on their status and are requested to indicate which research project their request relates to. The published and signed documents must be sent by post to the following address :

      The Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)
      11 Porte des Sciences Campus Belval
      L-4366 Esch-sur-Alzette
      Luxembourg