Based on the 2001 census, this study finds a number of significant characteristics about artists in Ontario, including: high levels of education; * a high proportion of self-employment; * a [...]
This report summarizes the results of our research into the needs, offerings and gaps related to documentary filmmaker training in Canad, based on web research, interviews with documentary [...]
This report shows that a total of $1.1 billion was spent on books in 2001. An average of $196 was spent by each of the 5.7 million households with book spending. The 5.7 million households with [...]
This report analyzes 2001 census data concerning visible minority, Aboriginal and immigrant Canadians in the arts labour force. Visible minorities accounted for 11,700 artists or 8.9% of the [...]
Throughout the fall of 2004, the Dancer Transition Resource Centre (DTRC) distributed a questionnaire to dancers across Canada which included questions concerning the demographic and family [...]
This report shows that British Columbia has a much larger proportion of its workforce employed in artistic occupations than the Canadian average (1.13% vs. 0.80%). Ontario has the second-highest [...]
Anyone concerned with the situation of artists in Canada should be interested in the findings of this report by Hill Strategies Research. Based on 2001 census labour force counts, A Statistical [...]
Reading at Risk presents the results from the literature segment of the Survey of Public Participation in the Arts, conducted by the Census Bureau in 2002 at the NEA’ s request. The survey [...]
This study focuses on the arts, culture and heritage labour force in Canada based largely on data from the 2001 census. Rather than delving into a significant analysis of this segment of the [...]
This report shows that Canadians spent a total of $824 million on live performing arts in 2001, nearly double the spending on live sporting events ($451 million). For the 36% of Canadian [...]