“…Comparing 2017 to 2015, the number of persons employed in the cultural field increased by 0.2 percentage points; moreover, the number of such persons in Estonia was the highest in comparison to the other EU Member States; the percentage of people employed in culture in 2017 varied from 1.6% in Romania to 5.5% in Estonia. In EU Member States, "in 2017 around 8.7 million people in the EU were working in a cultural sector or occupation, that is, 3.8% of the total number of people in employment"(With regard to economic sectors, cultural employment relates to activities such as: 'creative, arts and entertainment activities', 'libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities', 'publishing of books, periodicals and other publishing activities', 'printing', 'programming and broadcasting activities', 'motion picture, video and television programme production, sound recording and music publishing activities', or 'specialised design activities' [34]. ).…”