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Titel Re|shaping policies for creativity : addressing as a global public good
Auteur E. Ottone, J. Baltà Portolés, ... [et al.]
Plaats van uitgave Paris
Uitgever UNESCO
Jaar van uitgave 2022
ISBN 978-92-3-100503-9
Annotatie 328 p.
Trefwoorden kunst, cultuur, cultuurbeleid, corona, crisis, sociale vraagstukken, gender, duurzaamheid, inkomen, arbeidsmarkt, internationaal, onderzoeksrapporten (vorm), statistieken (vorm)


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Culture and creativity account for 3.1% of global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and 6.2% of all employment. Exports of cultural goods and services doubled in value from 2005 to reach US$389.1 billion in 2019The cultural and creative sectors were among the hardest hit by the pandemic, with over 10 million jobs lost in 2020 alone. Public investment in culture has been declining over the last decade and creative professions remain overall unstable and underregulated. Although culture and entertainment are major employers of women (48.1%), gender equality is a distant prospect. Additionally, only 13% of voluntary national reviews of progress towards the 2030 Agenda acknowledge culture’s contribution to sustainable development. Disparities between developed and developing countries are significant, with developed countries leading the trade of cultural goods and services – accounting for 95% of total exports of cultural services. This report offers insightful new data that shed light on emerging trends at a global level, as well as putting forward policy recommendations to foster creative ecosystems that contribute to a sustainable world by 2030 and beyond.