This problem is a UK government area of research interest (ARI) that was originally posted at https://ari.org.uk/ by a UK government organisation to indicate that they are keen to see research related to this area.
What is the additional value beyond wages (e.g. wellbeing) that can be used to show the welfare impact of cultural and creative employment and therefore the non-wage impact of cultural education?
Research is also needed to help AHT’s understanding of international cultural markets, where the UK sits comparatively and the impact culture has on international diplomacy. Protecting the UK’s cultural assets and understanding ways to consolidate and make better use of crucial data across AHT sectors is also of interest and more research on best practice would be useful.
Contact details
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- Shaping metrics for Cultural Engagement Knowledge Transfer
- Creative Industries and social inclusion: young people's pathways through informal & community learning in the performing arts
- A critical review of the Creative Partnerships archive: How was cultural value understood, researched and evidenced?
- The Values of Cultural Work: ethics, interests and motivations in the cultural and creative industries
- Making Data Work for Public Sector Policy: A scoping study to develop a mixed-methods framework for culture