The Ministry of Education and Culture is mapping the situation of the effects of the emergency situation caused by the coronavirus on the arts and culture. Data is collected both to support rapid conclusions and policy-making and to plan longer-term policies and actions.
The Ministry of Education and Culture surveys the effects of the coronavirus on the activities of the arts, culture and creative industries
Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland,
20 April 2020, Finland
Finland
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