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COVID-19 Population Survey: Wave 3

Creative Scotland, 23 June 2021, Scotland

Surveying a representative sample of the population in Scotland, this is the third wave of research, following the first wave which was completed in August 2020, and the second wave which was completed in November 2020.

Covid 19: Public intentions on returning as audience members

Creative Scotland, 09 June 2021, Scotland

The 2019 population survey undertaken by 56 Degree Insight for Creative Scotland clearly illustrated the importance of arts and creativity to the Scottish population prior to the Covid-19 pandemic. During 2019 over four in five adults living in Scotland took part in creative activities or attended or watched arts or creative pursuits. Specifically, almost half regularly attended the cinema (4…

Towards equity: a research overview of diversity in Australia’s arts and cultural sector

Creative Australia, 08 June 2021, Australia

Towards Equity: A research overview of diversity in Australia’s arts and cultural sector brings together published and unpublished data and research on representation within the arts and cultural sector in Australia.

New report recommends how to close gender gaps in the cultural and creative sectors

European Commission, 07 June 2021, International

The report “Towards gender equality in the cultural and creative sectors” provides recommendations and an overview of over 250 good practices from all over the EU to improve the working conditions of women.

UNESCO reports persistent gender inequalities in cultural and creative industries

UNESCO, 04 June 2021, International

Gender & Creativity: Progress on the Precipice, a report launched by UNESCO today, highlights the need for policy measures to reach gender parity in the cultural and creative industries, despite recent progress in promoting gender equality.

Shared Cultural Heritage 2017-2020: looking back to look forward

DutchCulture, 04 June 2021, Netherlands

In this publication, we look back at the past four years of Shared Cultural Heritage cooperation.