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Gathers the perspective and experience of employees in a company or organization, specifically pertaining to the presence or absence of women in relation to men on a variety of levels (e.g. the ratio of men and women in leadership positions, departments, or members of the Board of Directors).
SUBPILLARS
- General ratio of men and women in a company or organization (participation rate by sex)
- Horizontal distribution (sex-disaggregated by occupation and department)
- Vertical distribution (sex dissagregated by level of responsibility)
- Gender gap in management and other positionsDistribution of employees by type of contract
- Distribution of employees by type of work day