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Investigations of a journalistic blind spot: Class, constructors, and carers in Norwegian media


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Figure 1

News salience for care and construction sectors, 1996/1997–2016/2017 (number of stories)Comments: N = 834 (412 from the construction sector and 422 from the care sector). Five national newspapers and two union press magazines were included in the sample. The examined content was published during a constructed six-month period (content published during the third quarter of 1996 and content published during the first quarter of 1997 form the sample for 1996/1997; the merging logic is the same for 2006/2007 and 2016/2017).
News salience for care and construction sectors, 1996/1997–2016/2017 (number of stories)Comments: N = 834 (412 from the construction sector and 422 from the care sector). Five national newspapers and two union press magazines were included in the sample. The examined content was published during a constructed six-month period (content published during the third quarter of 1996 and content published during the first quarter of 1997 form the sample for 1996/1997; the merging logic is the same for 2006/2007 and 2016/2017).

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Main topics in mainstream newspapers and trade union magazines, 1996/1997–2016/2017 (per cent)Comments: N = 590 (newspapers) and 244 (trade union magazines). “Other” comprises topics that are rarely covered (like contribution to society, technology, workplace equality, workplace accidents, etc.) and articles that address topics not covered in the analysis.
Main topics in mainstream newspapers and trade union magazines, 1996/1997–2016/2017 (per cent)Comments: N = 590 (newspapers) and 244 (trade union magazines). “Other” comprises topics that are rarely covered (like contribution to society, technology, workplace equality, workplace accidents, etc.) and articles that address topics not covered in the analysis.

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Sources quoted in mainstream newspapers and trade union magazines (per cent)Comments: Percentage of total number of news sources (people quoted in the articles). N = 1,389.
Sources quoted in mainstream newspapers and trade union magazines (per cent)Comments: Percentage of total number of news sources (people quoted in the articles). N = 1,389.

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Gender distribution of quoted sources across source categories (per cent)Comments: N = 1,377 (in 12 cases, the gender of a news source could not be determined).
Gender distribution of quoted sources across source categories (per cent)Comments: N = 1,377 (in 12 cases, the gender of a news source could not be determined).
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