The Characteristics and Factors Determining the Wage Situation of Journalists in Chile

Authors

  • Claudia Mellado Author Universidad Santiago de Chile
  • Claudia Lagos Author Universidad de Chile

Keywords:

journalism, journalistic training, occupational welfare, working conditions, Chile (Source, UNESCO Thesaurus)

Abstract

This article analyzes the reality of wages for Chilean journalists, the importance they place on wages, their levels of satisfaction, and the effects of individual and contextual factors on how much they earn for their work. The figures show the salaries of Chilean journalists are low in relation to other media professionals and compared to other professions. Pay satisfaction levels also are quite low.  Nevertheless, the results indicate that salary is one of the two aspects journalists give more importance to in their work. The study also demonstrates that professional experience, level of hierarchy, region, job satisfaction, working hours, the type of journalistic medium and having multiple jobs are the factors that have the greatest influence on the salary of Chilean journalists.

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Published

2013-04-16

How to Cite

Mellado, C., & Lagos, C. (2013). The Characteristics and Factors Determining the Wage Situation of Journalists in Chile. Palabra Clave, 16(2), 520–540. Retrieved from https://palabraclave.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/palabraclave/article/view/2751

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