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Statistical Research
We need to keep reliably researched statistics in mind in order to sharpen our pov. Not to lay blame, not to satisfy ourselves by pointing a finger or conversely by ignoring the facts, but to understand the specifics that do shape our world. We need to get some thinking done. These will inform you.


2005 Celluloid Ceiling Report By: Martha Lauzen Ph.D.
Dr. Martha M. Lauzen, a professor in the School of Communication at UC San Diego conducts annual studies of women working in the film and television industries. This is The Celluloid Ceiling report for 2005. it provides an in-depth look at the number of women not employed in influential positions on the top 250 grossing films each year and the like numbers in television.
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2006 Celluloid Ceiling Report By: Martha Lauzen Ph.D.
Dr. Martha M. Lauzen, a professor in the School of Communication at UC San Diego conducts annual studies of women working in the film and television industries. This is The Celluloid Ceiling report for 2006. it provides an in-depth look at the number of women not employed in influential positions on the top 250 grossing films each year.
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2007 Celluloid Ceiling Report By: Martha Lauzen Ph.D.
Dr. Martha M. Lauzen, a professor in the School of Communication at UC San Diego conducts annual studies of women working in the film and television industries. This is The Celluloid Ceiling report for 2007. it provides an in-depth look at the number of women not employed in influential positions on the top 250 grossing films each year.
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Boxed In: Women On Screen and Behind the Scenes in the 2004-05 Prime-time Season By: Martha Lauzen Ph.D.
Women comprised 25% of all creators, executive producers, producers, directors, writers, editors, and directors of photography working on situation comedies, dramas, and unscripted programs airing on the broadcast networks during the 2004-05 season. This percentage represents an increase of two percentage points over last season and a recent historical high. Programs airing on UPN employed a significantly higher percentage of behind-the-scenes women (38%) than any other network.More >
Boxed In: Women On Screen and Behind the Scenes in the 2005-06 Prime-time Season By: Martha Lauzen Ph.D.
Women comprised 24% of all creators, executive producers, producers, directors, writers, editors, and directors of photography working on situation comedies, dramas, and unscripted programs airing on the broadcast networks during the 2005-06 season. This percentage represents a decrease of one percentage point from last season...More >
 
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