Difference between revisions of "Throsby and Zednik (2010)"
m (Saved using "Save and continue" button in form) |
m (Saved using "Save and continue" button in form) |
||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
|Year=2010 | |Year=2010 | ||
|Full Citation=Throsby, David, and Anita Zednik. "Do you really expect to get paid?: an economic study of professional artists in Australia." (2010). | |Full Citation=Throsby, David, and Anita Zednik. "Do you really expect to get paid?: an economic study of professional artists in Australia." (2010). | ||
+ | |Abstract=This study reports the findings of the latest in a series of 5 surveys, conducted between 1983 and 2009 reporting the economic circumstances of professional artists. The surveys were conducted by Macquarie University for the Australia Council of the Arts. The data in this survey was collected in 2009 using the responses of over a thousand professional artists to a detailed questionnaire. The study uses census data to provide demographic information of the artist population in Australia and highlights changes since the previous studies, including a drop in the number of artists recording professional artist as their main occupation. Data from the survey highlights the income disparity between professional artists and the general population, with a mean average income of A$18,900 derived from the artist’s creative work. Survey data also highlights working patterns, time spent on artistic endeavours and career progression. The report is aimed at policy-makers, bureaucrats, arts organisations, artists themselves and the wider community | ||
|Link=http://australiacouncil.gov.au/workspace/uploads/files/research/do_you_really_expect_to_get_pa-54325a3748d81.pdf; https://scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?hl=en&q=do+you+really+expect+to+get+paid%3F&btnG=&as_sdt=1%2C5&as_sdtp= | |Link=http://australiacouncil.gov.au/workspace/uploads/files/research/do_you_really_expect_to_get_pa-54325a3748d81.pdf; https://scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?hl=en&q=do+you+really+expect+to+get+paid%3F&btnG=&as_sdt=1%2C5&as_sdtp= | ||
|Reference=ABS Census of Population and Housing 2001, 2006; | |Reference=ABS Census of Population and Housing 2001, 2006; | ||
Line 14: | Line 15: | ||
|Data Year=01.01.2009 to 31.12.2009 | |Data Year=01.01.2009 to 31.12.2009 | ||
|Data Type=Primary data | |Data Type=Primary data | ||
− | |Method of Collection=Quantitative Collection Methods, Survey Research (quantitative; e.g. sales/income reporting), Qualitative Collection Methods, Survey Research (qualitative; e.g. consumer preferences), Structured Interview, | + | |Method of Collection=Quantitative Collection Methods, Survey Research (quantitative; e.g. sales/income reporting), Qualitative Collection Methods, Survey Research (qualitative; e.g. consumer preferences), Semi-Structured Interview, Structured Interview |
|Industry=Creative, arts and entertainment; | |Industry=Creative, arts and entertainment; | ||
|Country=Australia; | |Country=Australia; |
Revision as of 14:58, 12 March 2016
Contents
Source Details
Throsby and Zednik (2010) | |
Title: | Do You Really Expect To Get Paid?: An Economic Study of Professional Artists in Australia |
Author(s): | Throsby, D., Zednik, A. |
Year: | 2010 |
Citation: | Throsby, David, and Anita Zednik. "Do you really expect to get paid?: an economic study of professional artists in Australia." (2010). |
Link(s): | , Open Access,Open Access |
Key Related Studies: | |
Discipline: | |
Linked by: | Throsby and Petetskya (2017), Throsby, Zwar and Crosby (2015) |
About the Data | |
Data Description: | 1039 interviews conducted with professional artists |
Data Type: | Primary data |
Secondary Data Sources: | |
Data Collection Methods: | |
Data Analysis Methods: | |
Industry(ies): | |
Country(ies): | |
Cross Country Study?: | No |
Comparative Study?: | No |
Literature review?: | No |
Government or policy study?: | Yes |
Time Period(s) of Collection: |
|
Funder(s): |
|
Abstract
This study reports the findings of the latest in a series of 5 surveys, conducted between 1983 and 2009 reporting the economic circumstances of professional artists. The surveys were conducted by Macquarie University for the Australia Council of the Arts. The data in this survey was collected in 2009 using the responses of over a thousand professional artists to a detailed questionnaire. The study uses census data to provide demographic information of the artist population in Australia and highlights changes since the previous studies, including a drop in the number of artists recording professional artist as their main occupation. Data from the survey highlights the income disparity between professional artists and the general population, with a mean average income of A$18,900 derived from the artist’s creative work. Survey data also highlights working patterns, time spent on artistic endeavours and career progression. The report is aimed at policy-makers, bureaucrats, arts organisations, artists themselves and the wider community