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New Zealanders and the Arts - Ko Aotearoa me ōna Toi

Creative New Zealand - Toi Aotearoa, 06 August 2024, New Zealand

Creative New Zealand’s New Zealanders and the Arts—Ko Aotearoa me ōna Toi research provides a benchmark for New Zealanders attitudes, attendance, and participation in the arts since 2005.

Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry Publishes Report on the Current State of Music Industry

Billboard, 29 July 2024, Japan

Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has published a report on its music industry. Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has published a report on its music industry. The report is part of the Japanese government’s “Grand Design and Action Plan for a New Form of Capitalism 2024.”

Survey shows increasing proportion of people visiting museums, galleries and libraries in England in 2023/24

Arts Council England, 25 July 2024, England

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport have published the findings from the 2023/24 Participation Survey.

New report shows artists are struggling to make a living in NI

Arts Council of Northern Ireland, 16 July 2024, Northern Ireland

Artists in Northern Ireland are earning on average just £11,200 per year from their work according to a stark new report examining the Living and Working Conditions of Artists in Northern Ireland.

The impacts of the individual share of the Culture pass

Ministère de la Culture, 16 July 2024, France

The General Inspectorate of Cultural Affairs (IGAC) was commissioned in October 2023 to assess the impact of the individual share of the Culture pass on the intensification and diversification of cultural practices of young people.

Creative Economy Outlook 2024

UNCTAD - United Nations Conference on Trade & Development, 11 July 2024, International

The Creative Economy Outlook 2024 underscores the pivotal role that creative industries play in trade and economic growth. UNCTAD’s global survey reveals the varied economic contributions of the creative economy across different countries, ranging from 0.5% to 7.3% of GDP and employing between 0.5% to 12.5% of the workforce.