Consumption of paperless cultural objects among seniors aged 65 and over

Published on 22 December 2021

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Culture, whether physical or go paperless, plays a central role in the lives of seniors.

While the digital consumption of cultural objects has been widely adopted by Internet users aged 65 and over for several years, their practices have strengthened with the health crisis, to compensate for the shutdown of cultural venues and the loss of social ties.

Against this backdrop, Arcom decided to carry out an in-depth study into the consumption of paperless cultural objects by Internet users aged 65 and over.

Complete study - Consumption of cultural objects among seniors aged 65 and over

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Summary of the study - The consumption of paperless cultural objects among seniors aged 65 and over

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