Mar 08 2012
10 figures on gender inequality
On the occasion of International Women's Day, overview of the remaining inequalities in employment, wages, retirement and everyday life. Of employees in an office in Caracas Noticias24.com website.
March 8 is International Day of Women. On this occasion, INSEE publishes a study entitled "Women and Men-Glance Parity". The text leading real progress for twenty years, but disparities remain. The proof of ten digits.
4:01: This is the time spent by women in domestic work (household shopping, child care, gardening etc). It is twice more than men who do not spend as 2:13. Moreover, women do most of their children. They spend an hour, against just under half an hour for men.
4:45: This is the free time available to women. It's half an hour less than men. And the difference is striking in games and Internet (16 minutes for men), television (13 minutes) and sports (8 minutes). However, women spend more time with their family and friends (7 minutes).
39%: Women managers more now. They were 30% there twenty years. Side of the gap in labor force participation between men and women, it is reduced from 66% for women (59% in 1990), against 75% for men. Concerned, the most frequent interruption of their careers to care for their children. In 2010, 18% of women aged 30 to 35 were inactive against 4% of men.
31% of employed women work part-time, against 7% of their male colleagues. This proportion has increased in recent years since it was 24% in 1990. The use of part-time is common in low-skilled occupations in the tertiary, exercised mostly by women. he is busy 62% of women today, against 56% in 1990.
25%: Women still earn less than men. But the gap has slightly reduced from 29% in 1991 to 25% in 2009. Involved, hourly wages, which are lower for women. In private, the income gap is 20% and 15% in the public. Involved: the number of days worked less over the year, and part-time.
833 euros is the average amount of pension for women. This is twice less than men that affect Euro 1743. This reflects the differences in position on the labor market. Women retire later on average than men (61.8 years for women, against 61.4 years for men in 2009 in the general plan).
20.8%: This is the percentage of women present in the boards of the CAC 40 (15.3% in 2010 and 10.5% in 2009) and 2% of female CEOs. In the State civil service, women constitute 51.7% of the total and only 20.3% of managerial positions.
22%: This is the proportion of women elected to the Senate. It increased in the last ten years from 11% in 2001 to 22% in 2011. But they remain a minority. Same to the Assembly nationale.Un just under 14% are mayors.
Age 85: this is the life expectancy of a woman, against 78 years for men. They can expect to live a healthy year and 7 months longer than men.
7: On a scale of 1 to 10, men and women have a life satisfaction than 7. On this point, they come together …
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