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1 PERFORMING ARTS AND SPECTATOR SPORTS (NAICS 1 711) About this report This is a summary of forecast information available about this industry in the 2025 B.C. Labour Market Outlook forecast. An overview of this forecast is provided in the main report which is available at: 1. Outlook Highlights: Above Average Growth, Below Average Replacement Demand The Performing Arts and Spectator Sports industry is a relatively small industry in B.C. in terms of employment. Supported by healthy consumer spending and strong tourism activity, the industry is expected to experience an above-average employment growth and have over 9,300 job openings to Industry employment and job openings in B.C., Growth (Average Annual ) Replacements 2 as Share of Performing Arts and Spectator Sports Number of Workers Share of B.C Number of (10 Year Sum) Share of B.C. 18, % 1.8% 1.3% 9, % 52.2% B.C. All Industries 2,332, % 1.2% 1.2% 933, % 68.7% 2. Industry Definition 3 The Performing Arts and Spectator Sports industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in producing, or organizing and promoting, live presentations that involve the performances of actors and actresses, singers, dancers, musical groups and artists, athletes and other entertainers. This industry also includes independent (freelance) entertainers and artists and the establishments that manage their careers. The classification recognizes four basic processes: producing events; organizing and promoting events; managing and representing entertainers; and providing the artistic, creative and technical skills necessary for the production of artistic products and live performances. 1 NAICS: North American Industry Classification System 2 Replacements are retirements, deaths and other permanent labour force exits. 3 As defined by Statistics Canada following NAICS The source of this section is Statistics Canada. B.C Labour Market Outlook Industry Profile Page 1
2 This industry makes a clear distinction between performing arts companies and performing artists (independents). Although not unique to arts and entertainment, freelancing is a particularly important phenomenon in this subsector; however, it is difficult to implement in the case of musical groups (companies) and artists, especially pop groups. These establishments tend to be more loosely organized and it can be difficult to distinguish companies from freelances. Therefore, this subsector includes one industry that covers both musical groups and musical artists Industry employment in B.C., Performing Arts and Spectator Sports: 21,000 20,500 20,000 19,500 19,000 18,500 18,000 17,500 17,000 16, B.C Labour Market Outlook Industry Profile Page 2
3 3.2 Industry employment growth in B.C. and regions, Region Average Annual Growth of British Columbia 1.8% 1.3% 1.5% Mainland/Southwest 1.7% 1.4% 1.5% Vancouver Island/Coast 1.8% 1.1% 1.4% North Coast & Nechako 0.9% -0.4% 0.2% Cariboo 0.0% 0.3% 0.2% Kootenay 1.6% 0.5% 1.0% Northeast -0.3% 0.5% 0.1% Thompson-Okanagan 2.8% 1.4% 2.0% Average annual growth rate of employment: the average annual growth rate in employment over the period. Region: B.C. s standard economic development regions as defined by Statistics Canada Industry job openings in B.C., Total 5,672 3,656 9,328 Expansion Demand 3,185 1,275 4,460 Replacement Demand 2,487 2,380 4,867 Total job openings: the sum of expansion and replacement job openings over the period. A job opening is the addition of a new job through economic growth (expansion) or a job that needs to be filled due to someone exiting the labour force permanently as a result of retirement, death or other reasons (replacement). total job openings: the total of job openings in the 10 years between 2015 and Industry job openings by development region, Region British Columbia 5,672 3,656 9,328 Mainland/Southwest 3,666 2,466 6,132 Vancouver Island/Coast 1, ,843 North Coast & Nechako Cariboo Kootenay Northeast Thompson-Okanagan ,064 B.C Labour Market Outlook Industry Profile Page 3
4 5. Occupations 5.1 Industry job openings by occupation and region, Skill Level NOC Occupation Median Low High Top 100 Occupation? LEVEL 0: Usually combination of education and experience LEVEL A: Usually a Bachelor s, Graduate or First Professional Degree LEVEL B: Usually diploma, certificate or apprenticeship 0124 Advertising, marketing and public relations managers 0512 Managers - publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts 0714 Facility operation and maintenance managers 0015 Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other services 0513 Recreation, sports and fitness program and service directors YES NO YES YES NO - Other occupations Total of skill level Painters, sculptors and other visual artists Musicians and singers Authors and writers Actors and comedians 1123 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations 3,037 1, NO 2,517 1, NO 2,162 1, YES 1, NO YES - Other occupations 1, Total of skill level A 10,711 5, Artisans and craftspersons NO Conference and event planners NO Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness YES Agricultural service contractors, farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers NO 5252 Coaches NO - Other occupations 2,939 1, Total of skill level B 5,048 2, B.C Labour Market Outlook Industry Profile Page 4
5 Skill Level NOC Occupation Median Low High Top 100 Occupation? LEVEL C: Usually secondary school and/or occupationspecific 1411 General office support workers YES 6421 Retail salespersons YES 6541 Security guards and related security service occupations YES 1414 Receptionists YES 8431 General farm workers NO LEVEL D: Usually on-thejob - Other occupations Total of skill level C Other service support occupations 6711 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations 6733 Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents 6722 Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport NO NO NO NO 6611 Cashiers NO - Other occupations Total of skill level D These are occupations employed in the industry. Skill level: the five skill level categories used by the 2011 National Occupational Classification (NOC). Occupation: the occupation title at the 4-digit NOC level. rate: the 2015 hourly wage rate unless otherwise noted. For some occupations, the annual wage rate is provided when the hourly wage rate is not available. The data source for wages is and Social Development Canada s Bank. Top 100 occupations: the Top 100 High Opportunity Occupations in the B.C Labour Market Outlook. Source Ministry of s, Tourism, and Skills Training and Responsible for Labour. British Columbia 2025 Labour Market Outlook forecast. B.C Labour Market Outlook Industry Profile Page 5
CONTENTS MINISTER S MESSAGE... 2 ABOUT THIS REPORT... 4 B.C. LABOUR MARKET OUTLOOK... 8 TOP 100 HIGH OPPORTUNITY OCCUPATIONS... 14
CONTENTS MINISTER S MESSAGE......................................................... 2 ABOUT THIS REPORT.......................................................... 4 B.C. LABOUR MARKET OUTLOOK............................................
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