Journalists in El Salvador
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The typical journalist in El Salvador is male, in his mid-thirties and holds a university degree in journalism or communication. Of the 250 interviewed journalists, 101 were women, making for a proportion of 40.4 percent of the overall sample. On average, journalists in El Salvador were 32.00 years old (s=9.27); half of the journalists were younger than 28 years. Journalists tend to be well educated: 79.6 percent of the respondents held a degree from a graduate program. 67.2 percent held a Bachelor’s degree and 10.0 percent held a Master’s degree. Another 2.4 percent of the journalists had obtained a doctoral degree, and 14.4 percent had undertaken some university studies but did not complete their studies. Across the whole sample of journalists in El Salvador, 81.4 percent had specialized in journalism and/or communication.
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تاریخ انتشار 2017