Distinctive features of culture industries suggest that women culture workers face formidable barriers to career advancement. Using longitudinal data on the careers of screenwriters, we examine gender inequality in the labor market for writers of feature films. We hypothesize and test three different models of labor market dynamics and find support for a model of cumulative disadvantage whereby the gender gap in earnings grows as men and women move through their careers. We suggest that the transition of screenwriting from a mixed to a male-dominated occupation parallels the "empty field" phenomenon described in a study by Tuchman of nineteenth-century novelists. The institutionalization of male dominance of the film industry in the 1930s a...
Since film's inception, over a hundred years ago, women have been underrepresented as cinematog...
abstract: In the Film and Media industries, it seems like it is completely male dominated both on an...
While extensive research on mainstream media has examined African Americans\u27 and women\u27s on-sc...
Distinctive features of culture industries suggest that women culture workers face formidable barrie...
This article discusses how employment practices concerning writers of film and television contribute...
This is the first book to critically examine the recruitment and working practices of screenwriters....
Female representation has been slowly but steadily increasing in many sectors of society. One sector...
This article uses longitudinal career history data for the period 1982 through 1990 to explore the m...
Film is an art form, a powerful medium used to inspire, educate, and entertain. The history of the ...
This article addresses the question of how gender inequalities are produced in the film industry. In...
Gender gap continues to be a persistent issue in many industries. As many idiosyncratic and institut...
Studies of gender inequality in film industries have noted the persistence of male domination in cre...
This study of correlations between screenwriter and character gender is based on a 2020 body of 369 ...
Based on the critiques of feminist film theorists, the present study examined the portrayal of women...
The ignorance of the current state of gender equality in the film industry is not just on the rise, ...
Since film's inception, over a hundred years ago, women have been underrepresented as cinematog...
abstract: In the Film and Media industries, it seems like it is completely male dominated both on an...
While extensive research on mainstream media has examined African Americans\u27 and women\u27s on-sc...
Distinctive features of culture industries suggest that women culture workers face formidable barrie...
This article discusses how employment practices concerning writers of film and television contribute...
This is the first book to critically examine the recruitment and working practices of screenwriters....
Female representation has been slowly but steadily increasing in many sectors of society. One sector...
This article uses longitudinal career history data for the period 1982 through 1990 to explore the m...
Film is an art form, a powerful medium used to inspire, educate, and entertain. The history of the ...
This article addresses the question of how gender inequalities are produced in the film industry. In...
Gender gap continues to be a persistent issue in many industries. As many idiosyncratic and institut...
Studies of gender inequality in film industries have noted the persistence of male domination in cre...
This study of correlations between screenwriter and character gender is based on a 2020 body of 369 ...
Based on the critiques of feminist film theorists, the present study examined the portrayal of women...
The ignorance of the current state of gender equality in the film industry is not just on the rise, ...
Since film's inception, over a hundred years ago, women have been underrepresented as cinematog...
abstract: In the Film and Media industries, it seems like it is completely male dominated both on an...
While extensive research on mainstream media has examined African Americans\u27 and women\u27s on-sc...