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Artists Labour Market, Cultural Policy and Creative Economy

A Triangular Model in Poland

Dorota Ilczuk Anna Karpińska Emilia Cholewicka

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Routledge
01 April 2024
Focusing on artists and creators, this shortform book analyses the labour market in the creative economy in the context of cultural policies.

Based on a series of studies involving Polish artists spanning 10 years, the book identifies the key factors needed to understand contemporary labour markets in the creative and cultural sectors worldwide. The authors integrate artists’ perspectives to present truly rounded evidence, shedding light on the applicational perspective of the research findings.

Illuminating the socioeconomic status of artists in Poland, this book is essential reading for researchers interested in cultural policy and the creative economy, as well as work and labour studies more broadly. It will also be of interest to practitioners in the creative and cultural industries.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
Weight:   990g
ISBN:   9781032510835
ISBN 10:   1032510838
Series:   Routledge Focus on Economics and Finance
Pages:   148
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction. Chapter 1: Labour market of artists and creators in the creative economy. Chapter 2: Public support for artists and creators in selected countries. Chapter 3: The socio-economic situation of artists and creators in Poland: Warsaw-Bydgoszcz study (2013). Chapter 4: The professional situation of artists and creators: Nationwide survey (2018). Chapter 5: Specific aspects of the labour market of artists and creators: The example of performing arts. Chapter 6: Estimating the number of working artists in Poland. Chapter 7: Building cultural policies based on research. Conclusion.

Dorota Ilczuk is an ordinary professor and economist working at the Faculty of Humanities, and the Head of The Creative Economy Research Centre at SWPS University, Poland. Anna Karpińska is a cultural researcher and PhD candidate at SWPS University Poland, with research interests in the fine arts and labour market of artists and creators. Emilia Cholewicka is a cultural economist, an assistant professor at SWPS University, Poland, and a dancer, with research interests in dance and women in the labour market.

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