Survey on Adult Population Involvement in Learning Activities Informal learning. Percentage values Informal learning activities, by method used, sex and highest level of studies completed. Units: percentages Total Learning from a family member, friend or colleague from work Using printed material Using a computer Using the television, radio or video cassette recorder Using guided tours of museums, historical/natural/industrial sites Visiting learning centres (including libraries) BOTH SEXES Total 100.00 38.88 58.95 53.54 24.89 18.96 18.45 First stage secondary education and lower 100.00 42.61 48.57 30.24 33.37 16.49 13.27 Intermediate-level studies 100.00 36.78 57.57 57.73 21.16 18.11 15.96 Tertiary level and university studies 100.00 36.97 68.19 70.32 19.98 21.45 24.05 MALES Total 100.00 39.11 58.07 57.43 23.27 17.84 16.48 First stage secondary education and lower 100.00 45.58 46.34 36.28 31.42 16.04 10.76 Intermediate-level studies 100.00 35.63 56.74 61.82 18.56 17.99 14.13 Tertiary level and university studies 100.00 35.70 68.54 72.48 19.17 19.25 22.53 FEMALES Total 100.00 38.65 59.86 49.57 26.54 20.10 20.47 First stage secondary education and lower 100.00 39.57 50.86 24.07 35.36 16.94 15.83 Intermediate-level studies 100.00 38.00 58.47 53.36 23.94 18.23 17.92 Tertiary level and university studies 100.00 38.24 67.85 68.17 20.78 23.64 25.56 Notes: 1) The Intermediate-level studies category is comprised of: post-secondary education and intermediate-level technical-professional education. Several learning methods may be used Data referring to the 12 months prior to the date of the survey. The symbol '.' shall be deemed as data which cannot be provided since it may be affected by sampling errors. Source: National Statistics Institute