Survey on Adult Population Involvement in Learning Activities DIFFICULTIES AND INFORMATION SEARCH ABOUT LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Persons aged 18 to 65 years old seeking information about learning activities by source of information, sex and maximum educational level achieved Units: percentage of persons Internet A relative, neighbour or workmate The employer A career guidance professional (including labour offices) Por some ón education or ón Media (TV, radio, press) Books BOTH SEX Total 19.95 4.82 0.94 4.19 4.50 1.56 2.05 Obligatory secondary education, first stage primary education and illiterate 9.16 3.76 0.36 4.69 2.71 0.92 0.73 Intermediate studies 23.65 5.15 0.78 4.24 4.98 1.79 2.04 Upper level studies and university studies 33.51 6.16 1.97 3.36 6.87 2.35 4.12 MALE Total 19.82 4.41 0.78 4.37 4.04 1.56 2.21 Obligatory secondary education, first stage primary education and illiterate 9.57 3.49 0.42 4.88 2.69 0.96 0.68 Intermediate studies 23.49 4.64 . 4.95 3.95 1.48 2.35 Upper level studies and university studies 34.36 5.80 1.65 2.94 6.50 2.70 4.76 FEMALE Total 20.09 5.23 1.09 4.00 4.97 1.55 1.89 Obligatory secondary education, first stage primary education and illiterate 8.71 4.07 . 4.47 2.74 0.87 0.79 Intermediate studies 23.81 5.66 1.02 3.52 6.01 2.09 1.73 Upper level studies and university studies 32.76 6.48 2.25 3.74 7.20 2.03 3.56 Notes: .Data protected by statistical secrecy 1) Each person may have consulted one or more sources of information. The category 'Intermediate level studies' includes: Secondary education, intermediate technical-vocational education and other. Data referring to 12 months before the date of the survey. The symbol '.' means that data is not available, since it is affected by sampling errors. Source: National Statistics Institut