Culture Shock: COVID-19 and the cultural and creative sectors
Culture Shock: COVID-19 and the cultural and creative sectors
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Year of Publication:
2020
Publisher(s):
OECD Publishing
Publication Type:
Report
Abstract:
This report is the OECD Policy Response to Coronavirus (COVID-19), focusing on cultural and creative sectors being important in their own right in terms of their economic footprint and employment.
Cultural and creative sectors also spur innovation across the economy, as well as contribute to numerous other channels for positive social impact (well-being and health, education, inclusion, urban regeneration, etc.). They are among the hardest hit by the pandemic, with large cities often containing the greatest share of jobs at risk. The dynamics vary across sub-sectors, with venue-based activities and the related supply chains most affected. Policies to support firms and workers during the pandemic can be ill-adapted to the non-traditional business models and forms of employment in the sector. In addition to short-term support for artists and firms, which comes from both the public and private sector, policies can also leverage the economic and social impacts of culture in their broader recovery packages and efforts to transform local economies.
Main Focus: Community Development
Research Purpose: Discussion / Debate
Context: Community
Access Type: Free Download
APA Citation:
OECD (2020). Culture Shock: COVID-19 and the cultural and creative sectors.OECD.