More Than Once in a Blue Moon: Multiple Jobholdings by American Artists |
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Executive Summary | 1 |
Moonlighting in American Labor Markets | 11 |
Moonlighting by American Artists | 31 |
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20 percent 70 Chart actors Alper American artists Appendix Charts architects and designers artist group Artist Moonlighting Artist Multiple Jobholdings artistic job artistic occupations artists held artists surveyed arts-related jobs average Bardez BRARY CALIFORN CALIFORNIA Census craft artists Current Population Survey dancers DIEGO SAN DIEGO UNIV differences direct surveys earnings Economics employment ERSITY Finland GEISEL LIBRARY gender held second jobs higher Hispanics hold multiple jobs hours per week income job market Labor Economics labor force labor market LIBRARY Marital Status married moonlighting artists moonlighting behavior moonlighting rates multiple jobholding artists multiple jobholding behavior Multiple Jobholding Rates musicians National Endowment non-artistic non-arts number of hours ORNIA percent versus performing artists primary occupation profes professional workers rates of multiple reason for holding reasons for moonlighting reported sample SAN DIEGO UNIVERSITY second artistic second jobs held self-employed studies surveys of artists Table Throsby twenty-seven year period visual artists Wassall women