Arts majors and the Great Recession: a cross-sectional analysis of educational choices and employment outcomes.

J Cult Econ (Dordr)

Department of Economics, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Sutliff Hall Suite 220, Room 228, 400 E. 2nd Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 USA.

Published: September 2021

This study uses American Community Survey data to examine the impact of the Great Recession on college graduates majoring in the arts. Arts graduates play important roles in an economy, through both artistic creation and in careers outside of the arts. While the Great Recession took a significant toll on the US economy generally, arts majors faced additional vulnerabilities as industries that rely on discretionary spending, like the arts and entertainment, are especially hard hit in times of economic downturn. This paper assesses the impact of graduating during or shortly after the recession relative to graduating shortly before this period on educational choices, including choice of major, double majoring, and completing an advanced degree, and career outcomes, including employment status, type of employment, hours worked, and earnings, for college graduates majoring in the arts. Graduating before or after the recession is found to have a negative impact on the share of graduates majoring in traditional arts fields, but a positive impact on the share majoring in related creative fields. Using a difference-in-difference estimation strategy, relative to non-art college graduates, traditional arts majors graduating during or after the Great Recession are more likely to complete a double major, be self-employed, be unemployed, work longer hours, and earn less income than those graduating prior to the recession. These impacts are likely to have a negative effect on the pipeline of college-educated artists working in the arts into the future.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8425011PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10824-021-09430-7DOI Listing

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