Cultural consumption and equality of access during economic downturns: The expenditure Gini coefficient for South Africa

IF 1.6 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS Pub Date : 2024-01-07 DOI:10.1111/saje.12365
Jen Snowball, Andre Gouws
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An important social development goal is to broaden access, especially equality of access, to arts, culture and heritage. This paper used large, national-level data sets to investigate the equality of access to cultural and creative goods and services in South Africa by calculating an expenditure Gini coefficient for cultural and creative industries. Results showed that the Gini coefficient of expenditure for the cultural and creative industries was higher than for spending overall and rose during the 2009 financial crisis. From 2011 to 2021, cultural expenditure inequality trended upwards, but during the pandemic, it declined, perhaps as a result of an expansion of online access.
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经济衰退时期的文化消费与平等获取:南非支出基尼系数
一个重要的社会发展目标是扩大对艺术、文化和遗产的获取,尤其是平等获取。本文利用大型国家级数据集,通过计算文化和创意产业支出的基尼系数,对南非文化和创意产品与服务的平等获取情况进行了调查。结果显示,文化和创意产业支出的基尼系数高于整体支出,并且在 2009 年金融危机期间有所上升。从 2011 年到 2021 年,文化支出的不平等呈上升趋势,但在大流行病期间,这种不平等有所下降,这可能是由于在线访问的扩大。
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Economics (SAJE) has a long and distinguished history, ranking amongst the oldest generalist journals in economics. In terms of editorial focus, the journal remains a generalist journal covering all fields in economics, but with a particular focus on developmental and African contexts. Toward this end, the editorial policy of the SAJE emphasizes scholarly work on developing countries, with African and Southern African development challenges receiving particular attention. While the SAJE remains a generalist journal, it encourages empirical work on developing and African economies. Importantly the focus is on both theoretical developments and methodological innovations that reflect developing country and African contexts and the policy challenges they pose. The objective of the journal is to be the premier vehicle for the publication of the most innovative work on development country and particularly African economic problems. It aims to be the target journal of choice not only for scholars located in Southern Africa, but of any scholar interested in the analysis of development challenges and their African applications. Clear theoretical foundations to work published should be a hallmark of the journal, and innovation in both theory and empirics appropriate to developing country and the African contexts are encouraged. In terms of submissions, the journal invites submissions primarily of original research articles, as well as survey articles and book reviews relevant to its context. In the case of both survey articles and book reviews, authors should note that a key minimum requirement is a critical reflection on the broader context of the existing literature.
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