14 Facts About Creative class

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Creative class is the posit of American urban studies theorist Richard Florida for an ostensible socioeconomic class.

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Florida, a professor and head of the Martin Prosperity Institute at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, maintains that the creative class is a key driving force for economic development of post-industrial cities in the United States.

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Florida argues that the creative class is socially relevant because of its members' ability to spur regional economic growth through innovation.

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4.

Florida says that the creative class is a class of workers whose job is to create meaningful new forms.

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5.

Creative class is known for its departure from traditional workplace attire and behavior.

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6.

The economic benefits conferred by the Creative Class include outcomes in new ideas, high-tech industry and regional growth.

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7.

Research involving the preferences and values of this new socioeconomic Creative class has shown that where people choose to live can no longer be predicted according to conventional industrial theories.

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8.

Creative class workers are no longer bound by physical products, rather working with intellectual products.

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9.

Creative class workers are looking for cultural, social, and technological climates in which they feel they can best "be themselves".

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10.

Creative class activities are growing at a fast pace in most advanced countries.

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11.

Diverse and individualistic lifestyles enjoyed by the Creative Class involve active participation in a variety of experiential activities.

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12.

Studies and popular accounts have questioned whether the creative class is more likely to live in the homogenous, low-density suburban periphery.

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Markusen notes that the definition of the Creative Class is based largely on educational attainment, suggesting that Florida's indices become insignificant after controlling for education.

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The creative class thesis has drawn criticisms for relying on inner city property development, gentrification, and urban labor markets reliant on low-wage service workers, particularly in the hospitality industry.

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