Publication 2012 How Art Works: The National Endowment for the Arts' Five-Year Research Agenda, with a System Map and Measurement Model How Art Works describes the agency's five-year research agenda, framed and informed by a groundbreaking "system map" and measurement model. Add to Cart
Publication 2011 Audience Impact Study Literature Review This literature review is one of the NEA's latest efforts to conduct and commission research that examines evidence of the value and impactof the arts in other domains of American life, such as education, health and well-being, community livability, ...
Publication 2011 Improving the Assessment of Student Learning in the Arts – State of the Field and Recommendations
Publication 2011 Artists and Art Workers in the United States: Findings from the American Community Survey (2005-2009) and the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (2010)
Publication 2011 Arts and the GDP: Value Added by Selected Cultural Industries Note #104 uses data from the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) to examine the value added by selected cultural industries to the U.S. economy.
Publication 2011 Time and Money: Using Federal Data to Measure the Value of Performing Arts Activities
Publication 2011 Age and Arts Participation: A Case against Demographic Destiny Mark Stern, University of Pennsylvania, analyzes the relationship between age and arts participation in the Survey of Public Participation in the Arts data for 1982, 1992, 2002, and 2008.