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Study highlights link between cultural engagement and workforce levels

A new study from the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (Creative PEC) reveals a strong correlation between the number of people working in arts, culture, and heritage occupations in English local authorities and the rates of public participation in cultural activities. Analyzing data from DCMS's Participation Survey 2023–24 and the Office of National Statistics Labour Force Survey, the report found the strongest link between cultural employment and art gallery attendance, followed by literary events and live dance. London boroughs dominated the top rankings, with Cambridge, Brighton and Hove, Oxford, Bristol, and Waverley also showing high correlations, though exceptions like Stoke-on-Trent and York highlighted local variations in specific art forms.

New report reveals increasing inequality in arts and culture

A new report from the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (Creative PEC) reveals growing inequality in the arts, culture, and heritage workforce and participation in England following the Covid-19 pandemic. The study provides detailed data at the Local Authority level, highlighting disparities in access for both workers and audiences.