The research found there were a higher proportion of vacancies in digital and creative than across the economy as a whole, with high-level roles such as programmers and web developers remaining unfilled.The industries now face a battle for talent, as projections suggest that 1.2m people will be needed to fill jobs in the sector by 2022.
Proportion of women in the digital and creative industries falling, UKCES report claims
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