DO AGE AND GENDER AFFECT MANAGERS’ CAREER PROGRESSION? EVIDENCE FROM THE CAREERS OF MOVIE DIRECTORS

S. Ravid, Shu Han
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This paper considers discrimination in the market for managerial positions by following the career paths of film directors. Film directors manage multi-million projects and are hired on a project by project basis. We gather data on directors’ film projects from the time they enter the profession. We also study their background prior to the first movie they direct. As shown here and in previous work, the economic success of previous film projects is the main determinant of hiring for a new film, thus our null hypothesis is that controlling for career paths, age gender and race should not matter in landing a new project. However, we find that age matters and although directors start directing on average around age 40, there is evidence of age discrimination even for directors under 50. We also find more subtle evidence for gender bias, particularly in allocating budgets for future projects. We also document that on average, only 12% of an entering cohort of new directors are women and they follow a different path than men in the entertainment industry. It is significant that if there is evidence of discrimination in such an industry where career paths are public knowledge.
年龄和性别会影响管理者的职业发展吗?来自电影导演职业生涯的证据
本文从电影导演的职业发展轨迹出发,考察了管理职位市场中的歧视问题。电影导演管理着数百万个项目,并在一个项目一个项目的基础上被聘用。我们从导演进入这个行业开始就收集他们的电影项目数据。在他们执导第一部电影之前,我们也会研究他们的背景。正如这里和之前的研究所显示的,之前电影项目的经济成功是新电影招聘的主要决定因素,因此我们的零假设是,控制职业道路,年龄,性别和种族在获得新项目时应该无关紧要。然而,我们发现年龄很重要,尽管导演平均在40岁左右开始执导,但即使是50岁以下的导演也存在年龄歧视的证据。我们还发现了性别偏见的更微妙的证据,特别是在分配未来项目的预算方面。我们还发现,平均只有12%的新导演是女性,她们在娱乐圈的发展道路与男性不同。如果有证据表明在这样一个职业道路是公开的行业中存在歧视,这是很重要的。
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