Summary information

Study title

British Film Institute Television Industry Tracking Study, 1994-1998

Creator

Paterson, R., British Film Institute
Willis, J., British Film Institute
Dex, S., University of Cambridge, Judge Institute of Management

Study number / PID

4015 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-4015-1 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The British Film Institute (BFI) began the longitudinal TV Industry Tracking Study in 1994 to examine the effects of structural, organisational and technological changes in the TV industry on the careers of individual TV production workers. The BFI has worked in partnership with the University of Cambridge Judge Institute of Management since 1997. The main aims and objectives of this research have been: to collect data through twice yearly diary/questionnaires over a four year period to a panel of 450, and to interview small sub-samples of respondents; to carry out interdisciplinary analysis of the whole dataset in order to: a) analyse the links between individuals' work and life histories, on the one hand, and their labour market and industry environments on the other; b) examine and compare the characteristics, career opportunities, and work attitudes of different age groups; c) document the effects of changing conditions of television production, for instance, the high levels of casualisation and flexibility now required, on TV workers and on their quality of life; d) examine the development and use of skills, experience and knowledge by these workers within different production environments; and consider job searching and recruitment practices; e) analyse individuals' experiences of career development, work culture, team work, creativity, and trust in different work organisations; and investigate their strategies for coping in an increasingly competitive and uncertain television industry environment. These data will also provide useful information about the capacity of the television workforce and its organisations, to sustain and develop programme production range, quality and innovation, and to cope with competition.Main Topics:The BFI Television Industry Tracking Study main dataset contains the responses to the codeable questions set out in one initial questionnaire (Q1) and eight...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/03/1994 - 30/04/1998

Country

United Kingdom

Time dimension

Longitudinal/panel/cohort
nine waves at 6-monthly intervals between 1994 and 1998

Analysis unit

Individuals
National

Universe

UK television industry production personnel aged between 21 and 65 in 1994, working in TV jobs including: managerial and executive posts, producers and directors, researchers and production support, writers, journalists, designers, camera, lighting, sound and post production workers.

Sampling procedure

Quota sample
Volunteer sample

Kind of data

Text
Numeric

Data collection mode

Postal survey
Diaries
Data provides a partial transcription of information in the questionnaires, for example, not all questionnaires were coded and entered into the SPSS file. Where questions were coded, the corresponding variable(s) have been written next to the relevant question on the questionnaires. Where a question's responses were not coded, a dash has been put next to the relevant question to indicate this.

Funding information

Grant number

R000237131

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

1999

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.

Use of the data requires approval from the data owner or their nominee.

Additional conditions of use apply:

Publications Permission

To submit to the British Film Institute for approval, prior to publication, the relevant passages from any written work produced which use the data in any way other than as part of aggregate statistics.

The contact person for submissions is:


Richard Paterson
Head of Knowledge
British Film Institute
21 Stephen Street
London W1P 2LN
Email: richard.paterson@bfi.org.uk
Tel: 020 7957 8962
Fax: 020 7580 8434
http://www.bfi.org.uk

Related publications

  • Paterson, R. (2001) 'Work histories in television', Media, Culture & Society, 495-520
  • Pettigrew, N., Paterson, R. and Willis, J. (1997) British Film Institute Television Industry Tracking Study :: second interim report [Research report], London: British Film Institute.
  • Sheppard, E., Dex, S., Paterson, R. and Willis, J. (1999) British Film Institute Television Industry Tracking Study :: third report [Research report], London: British Film Institute.
  • Willis, J., Paterson, R. and Pettigrew, N. (1995) British Film Institute Television Industry Tracking Study :: the first year - an interim report [Research report], London: British Film Institute.
  • Dex, S., Willis, J., Sheppard, E. and Paterson, R. (1998) Workers' Strategies in Uncertain Labour Markets:: Analysis of the Effects of Casualisation in the Television Industry [Research report], (Research Papers in Management Studies), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.