New report reveals impacts of arts and culture on aging, health, learning, jobs and loneliness
Australian Academy of the Humanities 2019-11-26
Summary:
The evidence is clear: when people engage in cultural or creative activities, they generally have better educational outcomes, are less lonely, are healthier both physically and mentally, and enjoy a happier and healthier life in old age. These are the findings of a new report, Transformative: Impacts of Culture and Creativity, produced by independent think tank A New Approach (ANA), ...
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