Survey on Adult Population Involvement in Learning Activities Informal learning. Absolute values Informal learning activities, by method used, sex and employment situation at the time of the interview. Units: persons 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 7,675,648 2,984,257 4,525,102 4,109,822 1,910,224 1,455,308 1,416,335 Working 5,488,763 2,213,192 3,336,639 3,264,882 1,201,224 998,189 927,400 Unemployed 614,353 246,882 353,925 321,104 175,429 97,613 144,679 Inactive 1,572,532 524,183 834,538 523,836 533,571 359,507 344,256 MALES Total 3,877,844 1,516,507 2,251,866 2,227,099 902,457 691,875 638,881 Working 3,165,428 1,262,647 1,863,977 1,916,701 700,709 534,179 474,874 Unemployed 241,651 108,830 134,346 122,153 58,187 . 54,178 Inactive 470,765 145,030 253,543 188,245 143,560 121,748 109,830 FEMALES Total 3,797,804 1,467,749 2,273,236 1,882,723 1,007,767 763,433 777,453 Working 2,323,335 950,545 1,472,662 1,348,181 500,515 464,010 452,526 Unemployed 372,702 138,052 219,579 198,951 117,241 61,665 90,501 Inactive 1,101,767 379,152 580,995 335,591 390,011 237,758 234,426 Notes: .Data protected by statistical secrecy 1) 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