Arts, Culture and Heritage sectors losing skilled employees due to low pay, limited progression and lack of flexibility
Women are more likely to leave ACH jobs according to a new report published by Creative PEC.
Women are more likely to leave ACH jobs according to a new report published by Creative PEC.
Embargoed 00.01 Wednesday 7 May 2025 A new report from the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (Creative PEC) provides fresh insight on Arts, Culture and Heritage workforce and participation… Read More »Increasing inequality in arts and culture revealed by new research
Exploring regional discrepancies and a widening gap by class and ethnicity in terms of who engages with arts and culture.
A Creative PEC State of the Nations Report In this report, we consider the important role that higher education (HE) plays in supplying the talent needs of the arts and… Read More »Higher Education and the Arts and Culture Sectors
We’ve now published a full cycle of our new ‘State of the Nations’ series – which use the latest data to inform policymakers on ways to support the creative industries… Read More »Reflecting on a year of State of the Nations reports
This policy brief uses census data to provide, for the first time, a comprehensive analysis of audiences and workforce.
Embargoed 00.01 Wednesday 15 May 2024 (BST) For the first time, census data has been used to provide an in-depth map of the arts, culture and heritage workforce across England,… Read More »Press Release: New research, including – once in a decade data – provides comprehensive overview of audiences and workforce across arts, culture and heritage.