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Women over 50 are significantly more likely than men to be shown as "frumpy," "sickly," or "physically inactive".
Employment for mature women in key production roles remains a challenge, as leadership in the industry is still overwhelmingly male.
Among all characters aged 50+, approximately 75% are male and only 25% are female . Kendall Penny - Step Milf_2160p.mp4
Narratives for older women are frequently framed as stories of loss and loneliness; "sad widows" appear in films far more often than "sad widowers".
Mature women often face a "double standard" where they are depicted in more limited, negative ways than their male counterparts: Women over 50 are significantly more likely than
Major female roles plummet from 42% for women in their 30s to just 15% for those in their 40s on broadcast television.
Research - Center for the Study of Women in Television & Film Narratives for older women are frequently framed as
Women aged 60 and over comprise only 3% of major characters on both broadcast and streaming platforms.