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This report provides a detailed explanation of the technical and methodological aspects of the policies-related work package of the GEP-Analysis project. The “Policies” team identified and analysed recent policies related to gender equity in the film and TV industries of Canada, Germany and the UK. In addition, the Team undertook 34 interviews with film and TV industry experts. This report explains the search methodology used to identify policies included in our analysis; the use of a bespoke Policy Analysis Framework to collected and analyse policy information; the identification of industry experts, design of interview questions and qualitative analysis of expert interviews.
This report offers an in-depth elucidation of the technical and methodological aspects concerning the numerical aspects within the GEP Analysis project's work package. The objective of the "Numbers" team was to investigate how the numerical underrepresentation of women professionals in crucial creative roles within the film industry has evolved over the past ten to fifteen years across Eurimages countries. Furthermore, our aim is to determine the extent to which industry-specific factors, such as gendered team structures or film funding mechanisms, impact the numerical underrepresentation of women in the film sector. In doing so, we seek to present empirical evidence that can contribute to informing policy changes at both the national and European levels.
This report offers a comprehensive overview of the technical and methodological aspects of the network analysis segment within the GEP Analysis project. It describes in detail the process of preparing and examining collaboration networks within the three case study countries: Germany, the UK, and Canada. The report addresses key methodological considerations for employing both "What is?" and "What if?" analyses to simulate the effects of various hypothetical equity interventions on the networks. We report on the three steps involved in preparing this analysis: adapting the annotated Lumiere dataset (see Prommer, Radziwill, and Ehrich 2024) into structured tables for films, people, and their respective roles, followed by disaggregating these datasets for each country and then constructing collaboration networks using affiliation and adjacency matrices. The report then elaborates on the diverse analytical approaches applied to these networks, including assessments of gendered homophily, recurring cohesion, and key dyads. It concludes by presenting how we undertook an evidence-based evaluation of the intervention impacts on the networks through centrality analysis, focusing particularly on measures such as degree, eigenvector, betweenness, and closeness.