What is a non-user? An analysis of Danish surveys on cultural habits and participation: An analysis of Danish surveys on cultural habits and participation

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What is a non-user? An analysis of Danish surveys on cultural habits and participation : An analysis of Danish surveys on cultural habits and participation. / Balling, Gitte; Kann-Christensen, Nanna.

I: Cultural Trends, Bind 22, Nr. 2, 18.03.2013, s. 67-76.

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Balling, G & Kann-Christensen, N 2013, 'What is a non-user? An analysis of Danish surveys on cultural habits and participation: An analysis of Danish surveys on cultural habits and participation', Cultural Trends, bind 22, nr. 2, s. 67-76. https://doi.org/10.1080/09548963.2013.783159

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Balling, G., & Kann-Christensen, N. (2013). What is a non-user? An analysis of Danish surveys on cultural habits and participation: An analysis of Danish surveys on cultural habits and participation. Cultural Trends, 22(2), 67-76. https://doi.org/10.1080/09548963.2013.783159

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Balling G, Kann-Christensen N. What is a non-user? An analysis of Danish surveys on cultural habits and participation: An analysis of Danish surveys on cultural habits and participation. Cultural Trends. 2013 mar. 18;22(2):67-76. https://doi.org/10.1080/09548963.2013.783159

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Balling, Gitte ; Kann-Christensen, Nanna. / What is a non-user? An analysis of Danish surveys on cultural habits and participation : An analysis of Danish surveys on cultural habits and participation. I: Cultural Trends. 2013 ; Bind 22, Nr. 2. s. 67-76.

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