The table shows the percentage of female employees in different jobs in Hollywood for the years 1994 and 2003. It also indicates the changes in these percentages over the nine-year period.
In 1994, the costume designer role had the highest percentage of women at 74.2%. This number increased to 76.1% in 2003, showing a small rise of 2.5%. The producer position, however, saw a significant decrease. The percentage of female producers fell from 15.6% to 10.3%, which is a drop of 34%.
The editor role increased from 11.4% to 14.0%, a rise of 22.8%, while the director role decreased from 5.0% to 3.0%, a decline of 40%. Lastly, the number of female writers increased from 10.0% to 12.0%, a rise of 20%.
In summary, while some roles like costume designer and writer saw increases in female employment, others like producer and director experienced significant declines. This shows mixed trends in women’s participation in Hollywood jobs between 1994 and 2003.
