Scottish Book Trust publishes latest research on our reading habits

Scottish Book Trust Censuswide Survey: Regional breakdown

As part of Scottish Book Trust’s 21 Anniversary celebrations, the charity commissioned a survey of 1,000 Scots, including 500 parents of children aged 12 or under, led by Censuswide, July 2019. 

Fiction print books

Perth and Aberdeen are the cities with the most daily fiction readers, with 1 in 5 respondents agreeing they read physical fiction books every day. Meanwhile, Inverness is the city is less likely to read fiction daily, with just under 13% of those surveyed picking up a fiction book.

Aberdeen Dundee Edinburgh Glasgow Inverness Perth Stirling
20.65% 13.87% 19.80% 13.13% 12.63% 22.22% 18.37%

Non-fiction print books

Reading non-fiction books daily was most popular in Perth, with nearly 15% of those surveyed favouring that genre. Inverness was the least interested in non-fiction books, with 41% claiming to never read them.

Reads non-fiction daily

Aberdeen Dundee Edinburgh Glasgow Inverness Perth Stirling
7.74% 9.49% 5.45% 4.63% 6.32% 14.81% 5.10%

Never reads non-fiction

Aberdeen Dundee Edinburgh Glasgow Inverness Perth Stirling
25.16% 26.28% 23.27% 24.32% 41.05% 11.11% 33.67%

Mental health and wellbeing

Aberdeen was the city most likely to agree that reading reduces anxiety or stress levels, with 86% of respondents in total replying in favour. 

Agree that reading reduces anxiety or stress levels

Aberdeen Dundee Edinburgh Glasgow Inverness Perth Stirling
85.8% 85.41% 85.15% 81.85% 80% 83.34% 80.61%

 With regards to whether reading could contribute to a better night’s sleep, Perth came out strongest, with 87% of respondents in total replying in favour. 

Agree that reading can contribute to a better night’s sleep

Aberdeen Dundee Edinburgh Glasgow Inverness Perth Stirling
80.65% 82.49% 79.7% 78.37% 80% 87.04% 75.51%

Time to read

On the question of time, Edinburgh was the busiest city, with 35% stating that they don’t have time to read. On the other hand, parents and carers in Perth were most likely to read to their children every day (41% of those surveyed), with Glasgow a close second (36%).

I don’t have time to read

Aberdeen Dundee Edinburgh Glasgow Inverness Perth Stirling
32.26% 32.12% 35.15% 29.34% 29.47% 31.48% 29.59%

I read to my child at home every day

Aberdeen Dundee Edinburgh Glasgow Inverness Perth Stirling
28.57% 27.50% 34.65% 35.90% 23.53% 40.91% 26.92%

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