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WHICH DATAWEBINAR 2: A Review of Arts and Culture Data Providers
May 17th, 2016
1. WHY Data
2. WHICH DATA
3. PRESENTING DATA
March 29th, 2016
May 17th, 2016
June 21st, 2016
Creative Economy Data Providers
CONSULTANT & UNIVERSITY
R E P O R T S
SPECIFIC vs BROADWhat type of industries are included?
SPECIFICSPECIFIC
BROAD
SPECIFIC vs BROADNonprofit focus or for profit focus?
SPECIFICSPECIFIC
BROAD
5 PROVIDERS OF DATA
PROVIDER 1 CDP/ DATA ARTS
Cultural Data Project is now Data ArtsData about the nonprofit arts sector
PROVIDER 2 WESTAF/ CVSUITE
Creative Vitality Suite by WESTAF Data about the nonprofit and for-profit creative economy
PROVIDER 3 AFTA/ AEP
Arts and Economic Prosperity by AFTAData about nonprofit arts activities and
how they impact the economy
PROVIDER 4 NEA’s ACPSA Study/ BEA
The NEA’s Arts and Cultural Production Satellite Account from Bureau of Economic Analysis
A deeper dive into creative economy data
PROVIDER 5 CONSULTANT & UNIVERSITY
Consultant and University-BasedResearch Center Reports
Custom fitting of data to a defined community
INDICES AVAILABLE
Creative Vitality Indexby WESTAF
Arts Indexby AFTA
SOURCES OF DATA
WHERE THE DATA COME FROM
Data Arts uses the “census” approach
WHERE THE DATA COME FROM
U.S. Department of Commerce-Bureau of Economic Analysis-U.S.Census Bureau
U.S. Department of Labor-Bureau of Labor Statistics-Employment and Training Administration (ETA)
U.S. Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics
CVSuite uses data from three primary sources
WHERE THE DATA COME FROM
AEP 4, collected data from 182 participating organizations. These data were then imputed using modeling to the entire country.
WHERE THE DATA COME FROM
NEA’s ACPSA data is derived from the same surveys that support other BEA information.
Data from the Arts and Cultural production satellite come from Bureau of Economic Analysis account was developed in seven steps: (1) identifying the arts and cultural production commodities(2) identifying the industries(3) identifying the arts and cultural portions(4) estimating output(5) estimating value added(6) estimating employment and compensation(7) estimating total and indirect output and employment
Bureau of Economic Analysis
Satellite Accounts
Core Economic Accounts
• Arts & Culture
• Travel and Tourism
• Healthcare
• Transportation
• Innovation
• National
• International
• Regional
• Industry
WHERE THE DATA COME FROM
CONSULTANT & UNIVERSITY
R E P O R T S
Private Consultants act as repackagers of existing data
METHODS FOR MODELING
METHODS MODELING DATA/ SUPPRESSIONS
Missing values are computed based on available data
+ + =
METHODS EXTRAPOLATING DATA
Therefore all cities with 20,000 people have 567 creative jobs.
INDICES, TOOLS AND REPORTS
WHAT IS AN INDEX?
In economics, an index is a statistical measure of changes in a representative group of individual data points.
EXAMPLESDow Jones Industrial Average & Standard & Poor’s 500
WHAT IS AN INDEX?
INDICES CREATIVE VITALITY INDEX
Divided by Population
INDICES AFTA’S: LOCAL ARTS INDEX
The Local Arts Index measures four creative dimensions which include many different indicators.
WHAT DATA? TIPS FOR THE CONSUMER
+ Robustness of the data source
+ Credibility of the modeling
+ Timeliness of the data
+ Ability to “play with the data”
Questions and Answers
Upcoming WebinarsPresenting Data - June 21