Race and leadership in the news media 2022: evidence from five markets
In Figure 3, we plot data on the demographics of the population as a whole and the percentage of non-white top editors in each market. As in previous ...
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In Figure 3, we plot data on the demographics of the population as a whole and the percentage of non-white top editors in each market. As in previous ...
When we look at the relationship between the percentage of non-white people working in journalism – relying on data from Worlds of Journalism collec...
As is clear from Figure 1, the percentage of non-white editors varies considerably across the five markets we cover. In Brazil, Germany, and the UK, a...
Based on this dataset, we find that 21% of the 82 top editors across the 100 brands covered are non-white. This compares to 15% in 2021 and 18% in 202...
In this Reuters Institute factsheet we analyse the percentage of non-white top editors in a strategic sample of 100 major online and offline news outl...
Princeton is certainly not the only institution struggling with faculty diversity; many other colleges and universities across the country are as well...
It is pertinent to note that the percentage of Black faculty at Princeton has risen by only one percent — from four to five percent — in 10 year...
Looking at the data set of the primary race of faculty members, we see that associate professors, full professors, and non-tenure track professors are...
While Princeton’s student body is split across the middle for female and male students, the faculty population is predominantly male. According to t...
One largely overlooked area of diversity was socio-economic status. While seven in 10 companies have specific programs to target candidates with diffe...