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The subsequent table conveys the employment roles and the transitions of women working in Hollywood throughout the period shown. It is clearly evident that the proportion of female costume designers dominated the position in the workplace with a slight increase of 2.5% starting from 74.2% in 1994 to 76.1% in 2003. Moreover, both the fraction […]
The table illustrates the proportion of women of different occupations in Hollywood in 1994 and 2003, as well as the alteration that took place over this 9-year period. As is shown in the table, the number of female editors escalated most significantly over the period shown, from 11.4% to 14.0%, resulting in a 22.8% of […]
The graph indicates the changes in the women’s participation rate in different industries in a 9-year period from 1994. To start with, jobs including costume designer, editor, and writer attracted more female workers than other jobs, of which editor and writer had a skyrocket from 11.4% and 10% to 14% and 12%, having a 22.8% […]
A glance at the graph illustrates information about the percentage of female employees in multifarious jobs during a 9-year period starting in 1994. There are two evident trends visible. Recruitment of female costume designers, editors and writers experienced an increase in percentage. The number of costume designers, with minimum rise, grew by 2.5 percent compared […]
The table provides information about the percentage of female employment positions and changes in 1994 and 2003 in Hollywood. The percentage of female employees in editor and writer increased the most, for 22.8% and 20% respectively. The percentage of female employees of costume designers also increased, from 74.2% to 76.1%; however, the proportion rose is […]
