Australia's Creative Economy: Basic Evidence on Size, Growth, Income and Employment

, , & (2007) Australia's Creative Economy: Basic Evidence on Size, Growth, Income and Employment. [Artefact]

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The experimental methodologies developed in the Creative Industries National Mapping Project (CINMP) by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries & Innovation at Queensland University of Technology indicate that previous attempts to measure the significance of the Australian creative production capacity and employment have underestimated their true extent. The CCI applies its Creative Trident methodology, systematic definitions of the segments and sectors to whole population data-sets from the 2001 Australian Census and an extract of the Australian Business Register (ABR) as at April 2006.

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ID Code: 225659
Item Type: Non-Traditional Research Output (Artefact)
Measurements or Duration: 48 pages
Keywords: Businesses, Creative Industries Industry, Employment, Evidence Based Policy, Mapping Cultural Economy, Workforce
Pure ID: 33775718
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Creative Industries Faculty
Past > Institutes > Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation
Copyright Owner: Copyright 2007 CCI
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Last Modified: 07 Mar 2024 06:09