Valuing the Humanities
In: The Australian economic review, Volume 52, Issue 2, p. 226-235
ISSN: 1467-8462
AbstractHumanities education and research have been a critical foundation of societies for centuries. However, societal change and the broadening of tertiary education over time have negatively affected the position and perception of the humanities, at least in relative terms. This article aims to redress this slide, informing discussion by bringing together new and existing evidence. We find that businesses, governments and societies in general benefit from humanities‐educated individuals. We also find the humanities can improve students' job and earning prospects and equip them with a range of technical and transferrable skills.