Labour market outcomes of arts and culture graduates - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 87-004-X20000035565
Description:
Over the last few years, we have learned a great deal about the culture labour force. We know that culture workers have, on average, higher levels of education, higher rates of self-employment, lower rates of unemployment, lower wages, a greater likelihood of working part-time, and a tendency to be concentrated in certain regions of the country.
Issue Number: 2000003
Main Product: Focus on Culture
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March 16, 2001 |
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Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Academic achievement
- Aging population
- Analytical products
- Arts
- Certificates and diplomas
- Culture
- Economic conditions
- Employment
- Fields of study
- Government funding
- Graduates
- Income
- Labour force survey
- Labour market
- Salaries and wages
- Self-employed persons
- Self-employment
- Skilled workers
- Technological change
- Temporary employment
- Training
- University graduates
- Work experience
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