CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING
The 2001 Census of Population and Housing found that there were approximately 275,000 people whose main job in the week prior to Census Night was in a cultural industry.
In 2001, almost a quarter (67,362 people) of those employed in the cultural industries were involved in design. The Design industry was dominated by the Architectural services industry (26,723 people) and the Advertising services industry (25,794 people). The Newspaper, book and stationery retailing industry (38,016 people) and the Newspaper printing or publishing industry (25,737 people) were also major employers.
While industries as a whole reported a 9% increase in employment from 1996 to 2001, cultural industries increased by 11%. The size of the change over that period differed for the individual industries. For example, the largest increase in employment was 100% for the number working in the Motion picture exhibition industry. This was followed by a 57% increase in the number of people in the Other periodical publishing industry. Decreases in employment of over 30% were reported for the Film and video distribution industry, the Film, radio and TV services undefined industry and the Photographic studios industry.
Compared with employment in all industries, those employed in cultural industries were more likely to:
- be female (50% in cultural industries, compared with 45% in all industries)
- work between 1 and 34 hours each week (33% compared with 28% in all industries)
- have a weekly income below $300 a week (20% compared with 18% in all industries).
5.1 PERSONS EMPLOYED (a), IN CULTURAL INDUSTRIES(b) - August 1996 and 2001 |
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| | 1996 Census | 2001 Census | Percentage change |
Industry | no. | no. | % |
|
Newspaper printing or publishing | 26 422 | 25 737 | -2.6 |
Other periodical publishing | 5 563 | 8 716 | 56.7 |
Book and other publishing(c) | 9 525 | 11 322 | 18.9 |
Film and video production | 7 760 | 7 702 | -0.7 |
Film and video distribution | 1 709 | 1 057 | -38.2 |
Motion picture exhibition | 5 048 | 10 079 | 99.7 |
Radio services | 6 473 | 5 879 | -9.2 |
Television services | 14 552 | 17 388 | 19.5 |
Film, radio and TV services undefined(d) | 1 876 | 1 262 | -32.7 |
Music and theatre productions | 8 043 | 10 812 | 34.4 |
Creative arts | 7 277 | 9 345 | 28.4 |
Other services to the arts(e) | 7 293 | 5 643 | -22.6 |
Libraries | 13 735 | 11 451 | -16.6 |
Museums | 5 256 | 5 422 | 3.2 |
Libraries, museums and the arts, undefined(f) | 1 277 | 977 | -23.5 |
Parks and gardens(g) | 7 568 | 10 322 | 36.4 |
Photographic studios | 7 167 | 4 868 | -32.1 |
Design(h) | 56 188 | 67 362 | 19.9 |
Other cultural industries | | | |
| Recorded media manufacturing and publishing | 1 528 | 2 148 | 40.6 |
| Book and magazine wholesaling | 4 839 | 3 734 | -22.8 |
| Newspaper, book and stationery retailing | 34 594 | 38 016 | 9.9 |
| Recorded music retailing | 3 892 | 4 829 | 24.1 |
| Video hire outlets | 9 747 | 10 813 | 10.9 |
Total cultural industries(i) | 247 332 | 274 884 | 11.1 |
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(a) In their main job in the week before Census Night. |
(b) Industries defined by the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification, 1993 edition (cat. no. 1292.0). |
(c) Includes publishing undefined. |
(d) Comprises Motion picture, radio and TV services undefined, Film and video services undefined and Radio and TV services undefined. |
(e) Comprises Sound recording studios, Performing arts venues, Services to the arts n.e.c and Services to the arts undefined. |
(f) Includes Arts undefined. |
(g) Comprises Zoological and botanic gardens, Recreational parks and gardens and Parks and gardens undefined. |
(h) Comprises Architectural services, Commercial art and display services and Advertising services. |
(i) Excludes persons employed by religious organisations. |
ABS, Employment in Culture, Australia, 2001 (cat. no. 6273.0). |
About two-fifths (42%) of the people employed in the cultural industries had a cultural occupation (i.e. their work was culturally-orientated such as a writer or painter or curator), with the remainder having non-cultural occupations such as receptionists, sales assistants, clerks, cleaners and security guards. The list of cultural occupations shown in this chapter is based on the Occupation Classification of the Australian Culture and Leisure Classifications (ACLC) (cat. no. 4902.0). Occupations were selected because they require creative participation (e.g. Sculptors and Actors), or have a role in enabling others to participate in a cultural activity (e.g. Librarians).
5.2 PERSONS EMPLOYED(a), IN CULTURAL INDUSTRIES(b) - By whether working in cultural occupations - August 2001 |
|
| Cultural
occupations(c) | Other
occupation(d) | Total | Percentage of
occupations which
are cultural |
Industry | no. | no. | no. | % |
|
Newspaper printing or publishing | 12 375 | 13 362 | 25 737 | 48.1 |
Other periodical publishing | 3 919 | 4 797 | 8 716 | 45.0 |
Book and other publishing(e) | 4 072 | 7 250 | 11 322 | 36.0 |
Film and video production | 5 105 | 2 597 | 7 702 | 66.3 |
Film and video distribution | 178 | 879 | 1 057 | 16.8 |
Motion picture exhibition | 4 319 | 5 760 | 10 079 | 42.9 |
Radio services | 3 155 | 2 724 | 5 879 | 53.7 |
Television services | 8 995 | 8 393 | 17 388 | 51.7 |
Film, radio and TV services undefined(f) | 562 | 700 | 1 262 | 44.5 |
Music and theatre productions | 8 288 | 2 524 | 10 812 | 76.7 |
Creative arts | 7 947 | 1 398 | 9 345 | 85.0 |
Other services to the arts(g) | 1 915 | 3 728 | 5 643 | 33.9 |
Libraries | 9 092 | 2 359 | 11 451 | 79.4 |
Museums | 1 846 | 3 576 | 5 422 | 34.0 |
Libraries, museums and the arts, undefined(h) | 503 | 474 | 977 | 51.5 |
Parks and gardens(i) | 1 631 | 8 691 | 10 322 | 15.8 |
Photographic studios | 3 670 | 1 198 | 4 868 | 75.4 |
Design(j) | 35 577 | 31 785 | 67 362 | 52.8 |
Other cultural industries(k) | 1 496 | 58 044 | 59 540 | 2.5 |
Total cultural industries(l) | 114 645 | 160 239 | 274 884 | 41.7 |
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(a) In their main job in the week before Census Night. |
(b) Industries defined by the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification, 1993 edition (cat. no. 1292.0). |
(c) Excludes 14,239 Ministers of religion who are included in the category 'Other occupations'. |
(d) Includes not stated and inadequately described. |
(e) Includes publishing undefined. |
(f) Comprises Motion picture, radio and TV services undefined, Film and video services undefined and Radio and TV services undefined. |
(g) Comprises Sound recording studios, Performing arts venues, Services to the arts n.e.c and Services to the arts undefined. |
(h) Includes Arts undefined. |
(i) Comprises Zoological and botanic gardens, Recreational parks and gardens and Parks and gardens undefined. |
(j) Comprises Architectural services, Commercial art and display services and Advertising services. |
(k) Comprises Recorded media manufacturing and publishing, Book and magazine wholesaling, Newspaper, book and stationary retailing, Recorded music retailing and Video hire outlets. |
(l) Excludes persons employed by religious organisations. |
ABS, Employment in Culture, Australia, 2001 (cat. no. 6273.0). |
The 2001 Census of Population and Housing found that there were 245,617 people whose main job in the week prior to Census Night was in a cultural occupation. This was approximately 14% more than the number employed in cultural occupations in 1996. Some of the more common cultural occupations included Graphic designers, Architects and Landscape architects, Librarians and Printing tradespersons.
Overall, more males (55%) than females (45%) worked in cultural occupations. In particular, males dominated the Camera operator, Sound technician and Printing tradesperson occupations. Conversely, females greatly outnumbered males in occupations such as Make-up artists, Library technicians and Dance teachers.
The median weekly income for all persons working in cultural occupations was $611, compared with $587 for all employed persons, according to the 2001 Census. About two-thirds (68%) of Ticket collectors or ushers and one-half (50%) of Potters and ceramic artists received an income of less than $300 per week. In contrast, a high percentage of Environment, parks and landcare managers (84%) and Television journalists (80%) received an income of at least $700 per week.
5.3 EMPLOYED PERSONS BY OCCUPATION(a) - August 2001 |
|
| Persons employed |
Occupation | no. |
|
Museum related workers | 2 327 |
Heritage related workers | 3 935 |
Library and archive related workers | 25 638 |
Print journalists and related workers | 10 155 |
Publishing and printing related workers | 41 889 |
Authors | 3 289 |
Film/TV/radio/stage directors and producers | 10 780 |
Advertising and related workers | 4 256 |
Film, radio and TV technicians and operators | 8 352 |
Cinema workers | 5 319 |
Musicians, actors and related professionals | 26 812 |
Other performing arts workers | 2 660 |
Photographers | 7 381 |
Visual arts and crafts professionals | 16 321 |
Designers and related workers | 37 709 |
Architects and related workers | 24 939 |
Broadcasting related workers | 5 872 |
Other cultural occupations | 7 983 |
Total cultural occupations(b) | 245 617 |
Other occupations(c) | 8 052 936 |
Total all employed persons | 8 298 553 |
|
(a) In their main job in the week before Census Night. |
(b) Excludes 14,239 Ministers of religion who are included in the category 'Other occupations'. |
(c) Includes Not stated and Inadequately described. |
ABS, Employment in Culture, Australia, 2001 (cat. no. 6273.0). |
These occupations have been grouped. For more detail, see Employment in Culture, Australia, 2001 (cat. no. 6273.0). |