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From children to seniors: is culture accessible to everyone?

Purpose The main objective of the study is to analyse the perception of accessibility to cultural for different age groups (children, teenagers, adults and seniors) in the city of Novi Sad (Serbia). Additional goals were to reveal which cultural contents in the city are the most important to which p...

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Published in:Consumer Behavior in Tourism and Hospitality 2021-04, Vol.15 (2), p.183-201
Main Authors: Tešin, Aleksandra, Kovačić, Sanja, Pivac, Tatjana, Vujičić, Miroslav D, Obradović, Sanja
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Adolescents
Adults
Age
Age groups
Alzheimer's disease
Audiences
Children
Consumer behavior
Culture
Disability
Handicapped accessibility
Minority & ethnic groups
Museums
Older people
Participation
Statistical analysis
Statistical tests
Tourism
Variance analysis
Young adults
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