Content with the tag: arte y cultura
Best practices
CaixaEscena
January 2018
A performing arts-based programme that integrates social, educational and cultural action.
Infodata
What importance does culture have when planning holidays?
January 2018
Culture was one of the main reasons for 29% of the Spanish population when it came to planning holiday travel in 2015. Three points above the European average.
Infodata
Difficulty in accessing cultural services
January 2018
Reasons such as timings and distance may complicate the access of citizens to cultural spaces. In 2012, some 32% of the population of Spain considered it was difficult to access cultural services, 4 points higher than the European average.
Infodata
Satisfaction with cultural spaces in European cities
January 2018
What is the opinion of citizens regarding the cultural spaces available in their places of residence? This indicator shows in which European cities the residents appear to be most satisfied.
Interview
«Creative work favours innovation and, therefore, growth»
November 2017
In this interview granted to the Social Observatory of “la Caixa”, Hasan Bakhshi shares his reflections on the creative economy and on the value of culture as an element that generates wellbeing, wealth and social cohesion.
Article
On music, happiness and health. What do we know?
June 2017
How does music influence our wellbeing? This article by the Social Observatory of "la Caixa” describes how various researchers, healthcare practitioners and other professionals interpret the relationship that exists between music and happiness.
Interview
“The most important contribution of the arts is giving identity to a country or region”
June 2017
In this interview, John O’Hagan explains the numerous benefits that the arts bring to society, from their contribution to the formation of a collective identity to their positive impact on the economy.
Article
Cultural Participation in Spain: Antecedents and Opportunities
May 2017
The level of cultural participation in our country is similar to that of other European countries, with the exception of the Nordic countries. From a comparative perspective, this article by the Social Observatory of "la Caixa” analyses the effects of education level, age, income and some variables of the employment situation on attendance rates.
Interview
“The profile of the Spanish cultural consumer is similar to its European counterpart”
September 2016
Víctor Fernández Blanco builds up a diagnosis regarding cultural participation, highlighting the different consumer profiles and the changes that these reflect in their behaviours and routines.
Interview
“No matter what the economy does, art and culture will continue to function”
September 2016
Macquarie University (Australia);
In this interview David Throsby, a specialist in the economics of art and culture, offers a global view of what the concepts of culture and art mean, including their value as well as the relationship that these disciplines have with the economy.
Article
Attendance at Publicly-Funded Arts Events
September 2016
Trinity College Dublin 2;
What is the cause behind such a high disparity in the participation rates in cultural offerings financed using public funds? Does this have a direct relationship with the population’s level of education?
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