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The GEM dataset

Research project
Active research
Project owner
Department of Journalism, Media and Communication

Short description

The GEM dataset is compiled within the project “Comparing Gender and Media Equality Across the Globe” (the GEM project) and it comes in two different versions.
The dataset was updated in January 2022 with version 2.

The GEM Cross-Sectional dataset covers a total of 159 nations and contains one observation for each variable and country. It thus includes the latest available observation for each country, using 2015 (version 1) and 2020 (version 2) as the target years. If no data from 2020 are available, data for 2019 are included and so on. This means that the CS-GEM contains variables with observations that mostly were collected between 2010 and 2020.

The GEM Time-Series dataset also covers a total of 159 nations. Data from 1995 to 2020 are included and the unit of analysis is country-year (e.g. Sweden1995, Sweden1996 and so on up until Sweden 2020).

You can find a description of all data sources and variables in the GEM Codebook. There are detailed descriptions of all variables and both datasets and codebook are organized in three themes qualities, causes and consequences, consisting of different types of variables.

The datasets are free to use for non-commercial purposes, but citations and references to both the GEM dataset and the original data sources are mandatory. All users are also advised to consult the original studies, codebooks, and the documentations where more extensive descriptions of the original data collection and variables can be found.

Citation

When using the GEM datasets, make sure to cite both the original source and our publication:

The GEM Cross-Sectional dataset (version 1):

Färdigh, Mathias A., Monika Djerf-Pierre, Maria Edström, with Carolyn M. Byerly, Sarah Macharia, Claudia Padovani, and Karen Ross. 2020. “The GEM Dataset, version 1.” Comparing Gender and Media Equality (GEM) Project, Department of Journalism, Media and Communication (JMG), University of Gothenburg.

The GEM Cross-Sectional or Time-Series dataset (version 2):

Färdigh, Mathias A., Monika Djerf-Pierre, Maria Edström, with Carolyn M. Byerly, Sarah Macharia, Claudia Padovani, and Karen Ross. 2022. “The GEM Dataset, version 2.” Comparing Gender and Media Equality (GEM) Project, Department of Journalism, Media and Communication (JMG), University of Gothenburg.