WEBINAR: The Jobs in New England's Creative Economy and Why They Matter #2

Join representatives from NEFA and the UMass Donahue Institute for a presentation of study findings and Q&A.

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Join representatives from NEFA and the UMass Donahue Institute for a presentation of study findings and Q&A.

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THE JOBS IN NEW ENGLAND'S CREATIVE ECONOMY AND WHY THEY MATTER (JUNE 2017)

Creative workers are employed in nearly every sector that powers New England, from education, to technology and science, to major global brands. They help shape our industries and culture, defining who we are and where we want to live.

The report shows:

  • New England’s creative economy employs nearly 310,000 people who earn a total of $17 billion per year.
  • New England has a 20% higher prevalence of artists in its employment base compared to the U.S.
  • Employment trend data since 2000.
  • The local landscape of creative enterprises.
  • A survey of artists and creative workers reflecting the realities of work life.

Visit nefa.org/necreativejobsmatter to: 

  • Watch a short video of findings
  • Download the report
  • Download report highlights for each New England state

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