The cultural industries production system: a case study of employment change in Britain, 1984-91

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Abstract

The cultural industries sector employed 4.5% of all employees in Britain in 1991; that is, it was equal in size to the construction industry, or to the combined employment in the agricultural, and the extractive industries. However, this sector has remained relatively underanalysed both in the geographical and in the planning literature. The author begins by defining the cultural industries production system (CIPS). In the second part he operationalises this definition with respect to secondary sources on employment in the CIPS in Britain. In the third part he considers the change in the employment structure of the CIPS between 1984 and 1991, and goes on to address the regional patterns of employment in the CIPS with particular emphasis upon London and the South East.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1953-1974
Number of pages22
JournalEnviron. Plan. A
Volume29
Publication statusPublished - 1997

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