The Artistic Dividend Revisited updates Markusen’s 2003 study on The Artistic Dividend (see Arts Research Monitor Vol. 2 No 5) by providing information from the 2000 U.S. Census on arts [...]
Summary at: http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/041022/d041022a.htm This report explores the potential clustering of arts and cultural industries in Canadian Census Metropolitan Areas using four [...]
The most recent report in Hill Strategies’ Statistical Insights on the Arts series highlights the number and earnings of artists in Canada’s provinces, territories and Census [...]
Four reports from Canadian Policy Research Networks (August 2004) provide information about: What is a creative city? What are some benefits of creative cities? What is required to build a [...]
This report attempts to develop a human resources strategy for the cultural sector. The report notes that “three issues stand out as the key elements of a national, cross-sectoral human [...]
The first of these two reports on cultural sector work, The culture sector labour force: Has the 1990s boom turned to bust?, received significant media coverage for its speculation that, based [...]
This report, prepared by Hill Strategies Research for the Cultural Human Resources Council, examines the arts, culture and heritage workforce in Canada, based on 45 occupations from the 2001 [...]
Focusing on nine arts occupations, A Statistical Profile of Artists in Canada finds a number of significant characteristics about artists, including high levels of education, a high proportion of [...]
Based on input from 31 stakeholders who contributed to focus group sessions, interviews and questionnaires, this report, prepared by Hill Strategies Research for the Ontario Arts Council, [...]
This report, based largely on survey work done by People for Education, argues that “nearly a decade of cuts to funding for both education and culture have proven devastating for arts [...]