Survey Data on Cultural Engagement and Subjective Well-Being in Rome
by caterina conigliani·Updated 4d ago
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Description
Survey data collected in Rome examines how cultural participation moderates gender disparities in subjective well-being. The research analyzes multiple forms of cultural participation, including museums, live performances, cinema, libraries, and bookshops. The dataset is 454.0 KB and was last updated on 2026-06-01.
Use Cases
Analyze gender gaps in subjective well-being based on survey responses.
Model the moderating effect of cultural participation intensity on well-being disparities.
Compare the impact of different cultural experiences, such as live performances versus cinema.
Investigate the role of socially connective cultural activities in subjective well-being convergence.
Strengths
Explicitly analyzes multiple forms of cultural participation, including museums, live performances, cinema, libraries, and bookshops.
Results show a narrowing gender gap in subjective well-being with increased cultural engagement.
Dataset is available in both PDF and CSV formats for flexible analysis.
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Data is limited to a single metropolitan area (Rome), which may affect generalizability.
Provenance
Source
caterina conigliani via figshare
Collection Method
Survey data collected in Rome.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-06-01 19:49:23; freshness should be verified.