The Making of Cultural Policy: A European Perspective



Table 2: Employment in cultural occupations in Europe in 2002

Thousands

BE

DK

GE

GR

SP

FR

IR

IT

LU

NL

AU

PO

FI

SW

UK

Information

6.0

6

39

1

17

44

2

26

0.3

7

2

2

6

12

36

Creation and
performance

26

21

243

19

61

144

14

183

0.5

94

29

17

29

57

176

Image and
sound

5

5

52

6

30

27

2

31

0.3

13

4

6

3

11

51

Art and
entertainment

4

15

114

16

53

37

7

41

0.4

42

12

5

8

14

241

Architects

10

6

104

14

27

27

2

67

0.4

5

3

5

4

5

31

Total

50

53

55

57

187

280

28

348

1.9

161

50

35

50

98

536

Percentage

1.3

1.9

1.5

1.4

2.2

1.2

1.

6

1.6

1.0

2.0

1.3

0.7

2.1

2.3

1.9

Key: Percentage of employed working population

Table 3: Shares of various cultural occupations in Europe

Percentage

EU-15

EFTA

New EU

Total

Information

8

10

21

10

Creation and

Performance

45

40

47

45

Image and sound

10

6

10

10

Art and

Entertainment

25

34

15

24

Architects

12

9

7

11

Total

100

100

100

100

Key: Information consists of archivists, librarians and related information professionals (ISCO 243).

Creation and performance are writers and creative or performing artists (ISCO 245). Image and sound



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