2 December 2025 From spring 2020 to spring 2022, we conducted four surveys on the state of the cultural and creative sector during the epidemic. The fifth study has moved beyond the set of issues specific to the epidemic, while still measuring all key variables longitudinally, enabling us to track essential trends in the field. At the same time, this study opens space for topics that we were unable to include in the previous research due to other priorities.
30 May 2022 Between 17 March and 11 April 2022, the fourth survey in a little over two years examining the working and living conditions of workers in the Slovenian cultural and creative sectors was carried out. The sample comprised 1,005 workers. Like on the first three occasions, the survey targeted all workers, regardless of their work status: students, contract workers, the self-employed in culture, private entrepreneurs, those employed in companies and private institutions, associations and cooperatives, those employed in public institutions as well as unregistered workers active in at least one of the 21 subfields of the two sectors.
25 November 2021 Our selection of nine infographics portray the situation of Slovenian workers in the cultural and creative sectors. One of the characteristics of our field is that we don’t know each other all that well. We are very different, sometimes working in completely unrelated subfields. At the same time, attempts at studying cultural workers frequently focus on the self-employed in culture and leave out certain categories, regardless of their employment status.