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National Survey on Cultural Consumption (ENCC 2017 by its acronym in Spanish)

Dónde
Argentina
When
2020
Quién
Argentine Cultural Information System
Describe the main features of the policy/measure: 

The National Survey on Cultural Consumption 2017 (ENCC) is an initiative of the Argentine Cultural Information System (SinCA), which aims to produce relevant information for the State, the citizens, the academia, and the private sector. The data obtained from the survey enable us to gain in depth knowledge on the country's behavior regarding cultural habits and consumption in order to outline public policies and actions that focus on culture as a factor of social integration and growth. The ENCC 2017's starting point is the 2013 edition and other surveys carried out in the region, in order to establish comparisons. For the analysis derived from the data, the survey includes national and regional variables referring to cultural consumption habits, spending patterns and equipment.
Does the policy/measure specifically target young people?
The ENCC does not specifically target young people, but it applies to the population aged 13 and over.

What are the results achieved so far through the implementation of the policy/measure?: 

The ENCC provides an overview of the cultural content and practices carried out in the country and enables us to capture the changes in cultural consumption habits introduced by new technologies.

Partner(s) engaged in the implementation of the measure: 
Name of partnerType of entity
Consultora Ibarómetro (consultant)
Public Sector
Has the implementation of the policy/measure been evaluated?: 
NO
Objetivo(s) de la Convención 2005 de la UNESCO
Cultural Domain(s)
Multi-dominio