Salary survey
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- Editorial Salary Survey 2001. // Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management;8/1/2001, Vol. 30 Issue 10, p33
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- SURPRISE: SALARY HIKES FIZZLED IN 2001. // Circulation Management;May2002, Vol. 17 Issue 5, p20
Reports on the decrease in salary hikes for U.S. consumer and business-to-business magazine circulators in 2001. Business experience of magazine circulators with the highest average increase; Nature of the job consumer marketing directors; Salary ranges for circulation managers.
- ART DIRECTORS' RAISES REFLECT BROADER ROLE. Moseley, Bob; Jenkins, Caroline // Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management;6/1/2001, Vol. 30 Issue 7, p55
Discusses the results of the 'Folio: 2001 Production Salary Survey' conducted in the United States. Salary increase for art directors; Expansion of art directors' job responsibilities; Production executive lay-offs; Average base salaries of magazine production workers; Comparison of salaries by...
- THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Anderson, Scott // Quill & Quire;Jun97, Vol. 63 Issue 6, p9
Highlights the condition of underpaid young employees in the publishing industry in Canada. Slim chances of promotion for young and talented employees; Maternity benefit to women employees; Comparison of young employees' problems with those of senior employees.
- BOOKS IN ENGLISH CANADA: 1971. Vickers, Reg; Inness, Lorna; Fotheringham, Alan; Laidlaw, Max; French, William; Dobbs, Kildare // Books in Canada;Jan/Feb73, Vol. 2 Issue 1, p5
Presents the literary reflections of book columnists and editors about books in English Canada in 1972. Evidence that Canada's nationalistic young publishers and its Royal Commission on book publishing showed the way for the bookselling business; Popularity of bestsellers to readers; Salary...
- Production salary survey. Maurer, Rolf // Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management;1999 Source Book, Vol. 28, p179
Several tables showing data on the results of a survey conducted in the U.S. in 1997 on the salary received by male production directors, production managers, art directors and production/art dossier compared to women who hold the same position in consumer magazine publishing are presented.
- Women and the Cultural Politics of Printing. Stevenson, Jane // Seventeenth Century;Autumn2009, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p205
There is a marked upturn in printed literature by women in the seventeenth century, but this does not translate into 'the rise of the professional woman writer'. Much of what women printed was ephemera, written out of political or religious conviction, and was not financially rewarding for the...


