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Trends in Artist Occupations, 1970-1990

Trends in Artist Occupations, 1970-1990
Author: Diane Ellis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1994
Genre: Artists
ISBN:

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This report examines the characteristics of the artist population in 1990 and compares them to the 1980 and 1970 census results. Artist occupations selected for study include: actors and directors; announcers; architects; authors; dancers; designers; musicians and composers; painters, sculptors, craft-artists, and artist printmakers; photographers; teachers of art, drama and music in higher education; and artists, performers, and related workers not classified elsewhere. The study examines: (1) "Growth in the Artist Work Force"; (2) "Geographic Trends"; (3) "Demographic Trends"; (4) "Trends Among Women and Minority Artists"; (5) "Age Trends"; (6) "Education Trends"; (7) "Full Time Work Last Year"; (8) "Earnings Trends"; and (9) "Occupation Profiles." Findings indicate that very significant changes have occurred over the target time period. Artists have become more geographically diverse over the two decades. Growth among artist occupations has substantially outdistanced that for the labor force as a whole and for all professional occupations, of which artists account for about one-tenth. Incomes for artists, however, lag significantly behind those for other professionals of equal education and training. The report includes extensive tables and graphs of statistical information. (MM)


Trends in Artist Occupations, 1970-1990

Trends in Artist Occupations, 1970-1990
Author: Diane Ellis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1994
Genre: Artists
ISBN:

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This report examines the characteristics of the artist population in 1990 and compares them to the 1980 and 1970 census results. Artist occupations selected for study include: actors and directors; announcers; architects; authors; dancers; designers; musicians and composers; painters, sculptors, craft-artists, and artist printmakers; photographers; teachers of art, drama and music in higher education; and artists, performers, and related workers not classified elsewhere. The study examines: (1) "Growth in the Artist Work Force"; (2) "Geographic Trends"; (3) "Demographic Trends"; (4) "Trends Among Women and Minority Artists"; (5) "Age Trends"; (6) "Education Trends"; (7) "Full Time Work Last Year"; (8) "Earnings Trends"; and (9) "Occupation Profiles." Findings indicate that very significant changes have occurred over the target time period. Artists have become more geographically diverse over the two decades. Growth among artist occupations has substantially outdistanced that for the labor force as a whole and for all professional occupations, of which artists account for about one-tenth. Incomes for artists, however, lag significantly behind those for other professionals of equal education and training. The report includes extensive tables and graphs of statistical information. (MM)


Artists in the Workforce

Artists in the Workforce
Author: Damian A. Cohn
Publisher: Nova Science Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781607414841

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This book uses United States census occupation data to analyse artists' demographic and employment patterns. The book begins with a discussion of key findings, followed by 60 supporting tables derived from the 1990 and 2000 censuses and the 2003-2005 American Community Survey. The tables contain detailed information about artists that is not readily available in print or on the Internet. Also included are three appendices that describe the census-defined artist occupations, the data sources, the accuracy of the estimates, and the new American Community Survey. This is an edited, excerpted and augmented edition of a National Endowment for the Arts publication.


Trends in Artist Occupations

Trends in Artist Occupations
Author: National Endowment for the Arts. Research Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1994
Genre:
ISBN:

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Careers in Art

Careers in Art
Author: Blythe Camenson
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Provides descriptions of careers in art, and discusses training and educational requirements, salary ranges, future job potential, and employment trends.


Research Division Report

Research Division Report
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 760
Release: 1976
Genre: Arts
ISBN:

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Creators’ Income Situation in the Digital Age

Creators’ Income Situation in the Digital Age
Author: World Intellectual Property Organization
Publisher: WIPO
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2018
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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The digital transformation imposes both opportunities and risks for creativity and for creative employment, with implications for trends in income levels and the distribution of income. First, we consider skill-biased technological change as a determinant of income and labor market outcomes in the arts. Arguably, the IT revolution has changed the demand for certain skills, with creative occupations being more in demand than general employment. Second, we consider declines in the costs of generating new works and artistic experimentation due to digital technologies, and their effect on the barriers to entry in labor markets. Third, we touch upon the rise of online contract labor in certain creative professions as a determinant of income. Here, online platforms can change creators’ access to work opportunities and it may alter the way income is distributed. We find that wage trends for creative workers in the digital age outperform general trends in the population: based on various data sources and various ways to identify creators, we see creators losing less or even gaining a better income position in relative terms. From a policy perspective, results do not lend support to the idea that creators’ income situation has systematically worsened with the rise of the internet and its intermediaries. Evidence on changing distributions of income is ambiguous as trends differ from one country to the next.


More Than Once in a Blue Moon

More Than Once in a Blue Moon
Author: Neil Alper
Publisher: Seven Locks Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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This National Endowment for the Arts monograph examines the occurrence of artists who hold more than one job either in the arts or outside the arts. Gregory Wassall breaks down the moonlighting trends in the general population and compares them to the rates seen among various types of artists according to gender, race, and age. Factors behind moonlighting trends are discussed and comparisons are made to artists in countries where government subsidizing of the arts is a common practice.


Selected Characteristics of Artists, 1970

Selected Characteristics of Artists, 1970
Author: National Endowment for the Arts. Research Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1978
Genre: Artists
ISBN:

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