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Lucas Leblanc

Lucas Leblanc is a Policy Analyst within the OECD Local Economic and Employment Development Programme (LEED). Lucas has worked on a number of projects within LEED, including on local job creation and the cultural and creative sectors. Prior to the OECD, Lucas has had experience within the European Parliament and Washington DC-based international affairs think tanks. Lucas holds a B.A. in International Relations from the College of William & Mary in Virginia and a Master of European Affairs from SciencesPo Paris.

State of the artist: how to protect cultural and creative workers?

21 December 2022 Lucas Leblanc

Cultural workers are more likely to be self-employed than those in other sectors. In 2020, on average 29% of cultural workers were self-employed in OECD countries compared to 14% across sectors.

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