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Canadian Framework for Culture Statistics
Conceptual Framework for Culture Statistics 2011
- Main page
- Executive summary
- Acronyms
- Introduction
- The changing context for culture statistics
- Defining culture
- The criteria for culture products
- The creative chain
- Defining the culture sector
- Measurement of the culture sector
- Related activities
- Occupations
- Participation of individuals in the creative chain
- Social and economic benefits of culture
- The relevance of the framework to public policy
- Conclusion
- Tables and figures
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- More information
- PDF version
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Tables
Table 1 Model for the Canadian Framework for Culture Statistics
Table 2 Creator and consumer activities by domain
Figures
Figure 1 Basic creative chain for culture goods and services
Figure 2 Feedback process in the creative chain
Figure 3 Supply of culture products by type of establishment
Figure 4 Relationships between levels of domains
Figure 5 Domains in the Canadian Framework for Culture Statistics
Figure 6 Measuring the culture sector
Figure 8 Participation of individuals at all stages of the creative chain
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