Getting in, getting on, getting out? Women as career scramblers in the UK film and television industries
Wing-Fai, Leung; Gill, Rosalind and Randle, Keith. 2015. Getting in, getting on, getting out? Women as career scramblers in the UK film and television industries. The Sociological Review, 63(1_supp), pp. 50-65. ISSN 0038-0261 [Article]
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This article looks at the predominance of freelancing in the film and television industries as a lens to examine the persistence of gender inequalities within these fields. Previous research has indicated that women fare better in larger organizations with more stable patterns of employment, and in this article we explore why that might be the case, by focusing on the experiences of female freelancers at a moment when project-based, precarious work and informal recruitment practices are increasing in the UK film and television sector. We highlight in particular the ways in which gender inequality is mediated by age and parental status, and the impact of intersectional identities on women's ability to sustain a career in film and television.
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© 2015 The Editorial Board of the Sociological Review. |
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freelancing, film, television, informality, parenting |
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26 Sep 2024 11:42 |
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