Artists in the Workforce: 1990-2005 is the first nationwide look at artists\u27 demographic and employment patterns in the 21st century. Artists in the Workforce analyzes working artist trends, gathering new statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau to provide a comprehensive overview of this workforce segment and its maturation over the past 30 years, along with detailed information on specific artist occupations
"Over the past ten years, Michael Maranda of the Art Gallery of York University has been conducting ...
This article outlines the contribution the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Inno...
National audienceThe artistic labour market has specific features (flexibility, self-employment, pre...
This paper seeks to answer the following questions: Are artist occupations projected to grow ...
This report looks at the performing artist labor force. Trends in employment, earnings, and geograph...
The recent growth of interest in the cultural industries and their role in employment creation has f...
Rev. ed. published as: Artist employment and unemployment, 1971-1980. 1982.Cover title.Includes bibl...
This thesis examines the earnings of artists. The determinants of earnings are examined, and compare...
What does the Australian census tell us about how artists earn their living?Comparatively speaking, ...
This report applies CCI’s creative trident methodology with the definition of the arts as establishe...
This report describes and analyzes the socioeconomic characteristics of performing artists in the fi...
This article outlines the contribution the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Inno...
Approximately 285,000 people worked in a cultural occupation as their main job in 2006 according to ...
Economic geography and urban planning literature, along with the rhetoric of regional boosters, emph...
For over 10 years, SMU DataArts has studied the demographic makeup of arts and culture workforces an...
"Over the past ten years, Michael Maranda of the Art Gallery of York University has been conducting ...
This article outlines the contribution the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Inno...
National audienceThe artistic labour market has specific features (flexibility, self-employment, pre...
This paper seeks to answer the following questions: Are artist occupations projected to grow ...
This report looks at the performing artist labor force. Trends in employment, earnings, and geograph...
The recent growth of interest in the cultural industries and their role in employment creation has f...
Rev. ed. published as: Artist employment and unemployment, 1971-1980. 1982.Cover title.Includes bibl...
This thesis examines the earnings of artists. The determinants of earnings are examined, and compare...
What does the Australian census tell us about how artists earn their living?Comparatively speaking, ...
This report applies CCI’s creative trident methodology with the definition of the arts as establishe...
This report describes and analyzes the socioeconomic characteristics of performing artists in the fi...
This article outlines the contribution the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Inno...
Approximately 285,000 people worked in a cultural occupation as their main job in 2006 according to ...
Economic geography and urban planning literature, along with the rhetoric of regional boosters, emph...
For over 10 years, SMU DataArts has studied the demographic makeup of arts and culture workforces an...
"Over the past ten years, Michael Maranda of the Art Gallery of York University has been conducting ...
This article outlines the contribution the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Inno...
National audienceThe artistic labour market has specific features (flexibility, self-employment, pre...