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Culture Sector: Source of Employment<br />
UNESCO Institute for Statistics<br />
Factor of growth for the local and national<br />
economy<br />
In United Kingdom, 5.14% are employed in either the<br />
Creative Industries or in a creative role in another<br />
industry as total employment IN 2009. (DCMS, 2011)<br />
In 2008 in the metropolitan region of Montréal, there<br />
were 96,910 direct jobs in this sector for an annual<br />
growth of 4.6% over a ten-year period, or almost three<br />
times the total average of the labour market, which is<br />
1.7% over the same period<br />
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Purpose of Work<br />
UNESCO Institute for Statistics<br />
Understand the contribution of culture to economic<br />
and social development<br />
Produce data on cultural employment for evidence<br />
based policy formulation<br />
Generate comparable data on cultural employment<br />
worldwide<br />
Support comparative research