In this issue: A focus on the human resource situation in the arts and culture, including a Canadian survey of arts organization compensation and benefits, an English survey of diversity in the arts labour force, a study of inequalities among creative sector workers in the United Kingdom, and an American summary of key issues in capturing identity-related information in arts labour force surveys.
Human resources in the arts and culture / Diversity and equity | Volume: 17 Issue: 3
Hill Strategies Research Inc,
20 June 2018, Canada
Canada
Evaluation of an online arts-based platform to support the health and well-being of older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey
A new report on the presentation of contemporary arts in Quebec
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Americas
Ministra Carolina Arredondo presenta Cuenta Pública Participativa en Maule como parte de la Convención Nacional de las Culturas
Chile restituye a Marruecos 117 piezas arqueológicas para patrimonio cultural
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Employment, labour laws and social services
FG to create 2 million jobs from creative economy ministry
Comisión Mixta aprueba informe para reformar Ley de Protección de trabajadores culturales
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Statistics, evaluation and research
Artists as Workers: What the results say about the creative workforce's future
New research, including – once in a decade data – provides comprehensive overview of audiences and workforce across arts, culture and heritage.
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