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Gender And The Creative Labour Market Graduates In Australia And The Uk Scott Brook

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Gender And The Creative Labour Market Graduates In Australia And The Uk Scott Brook
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Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.31 MB
Pages: 166
Author: Scott Brook, Roberta Comunian, Jonathan Corcoran, Alessandra Faggian, Sarah Jewell, Jen Webb
ISBN: 9783031050664, 3031050665
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Gender And The Creative Labour Market Graduates In Australia And The Uk Scott Brook by Scott Brook, Roberta Comunian, Jonathan Corcoran, Alessandra Faggian, Sarah Jewell, Jen Webb 9783031050664, 3031050665 instant download after payment.

This book describes the early career outcomes for female creative graduates in Australia and the UK. It applies the international UNESCO model of the Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs) to national graduate destination survey data in order to compare creative women’s employment outcomes to those of men, as well as non-creative graduates. Chapters focus on opportunities for creative and cultural work, including salaries, geographic mobility, graduate jobs, underemployment, and skills transferability. The model covers a broad range of cultural and creative domains such as heritage, the performing arts, visual arts and craft, publishing and media industries, fashion, architecture and advertising. The book’s purpose is to provide an informed discussion and empirical report to key stakeholders in the topic, such as academic researchers, teachers and students, as well as cultural sector organisations and education departments.


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