EMM e.V., the organization that oversees the Munich Metropolitan Region, announced the findings of the second data report on the cultural and creative industries in the Munich Metropolitan Region. Nationwide comparison confirms the region’s importance and its disproportionately large share of the market: 12 percent of all self-employed persons and companies, 16 percent of total revenues and 12 percent of all gainfully employed persons in the whole of Germany’s cultural and creative industries. On top of these stunning figures, new thematic focal areas of the study highlight the tremendous development potential inherent in these industries. The report bears impressive testimony to continued growth in the importance of the cultural and creative industries in the Munich Metropolitan Region. The same is true at the national and European levels. The report also presents up-to-date and more clearly structured and categorized data to make potential visible and recommendations for action tangible. This extended data framework facilitates a new perspective on the topic. For example, it is for the first time possible to draw conclusions about the “small end” of the cultural and creative industries (comprising self-employed persons and companies with annual turnover of less than EUR 17,500, as well as people in marginal employment). In addition to updated findings for the Media category, the report also provides initial figures about the situation of women and the importance of skilled crafts in the Munich Metropolitan Region’s cultural and creative industries.
The data report on the cultural and creative industries was commissioned by EMM e.V. in collaboration with the Department of Arts and Culture and the Department of Labor and Economic Development (both part of the City of Munich), the FilmFernsehFonds Bayern, the Chamber of Industry and Commerce for Munich and Upper Bavaria and the Chamber of Crafts for Munich and Upper Bavaria. It was produced by the Office for Culture Industry Research in Cologne (Michael Soendermann). The report is published in German only.
Datenreport Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft der Metropolregion München, EU-Regionenvergleich, 2016
comparison of EU regions in German, 17 pages.
Long version: Datenreport Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft der Metropolregion München, 2016
Complete data report in German, 136 pages.
Short version: Datenreport Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft der Metropolregion München, 2016 in German, 45 pages.
Culture and creative industries in Munich:
Fashion, media, design, architecture, software, games are part of Munich’s rich cultural and creative scene
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