Men take brunt of job losses worldwide
Posted on 2010-03-09
THE global recession has caused
more men than women lose their jobs around the world, following a
pattern already well established in the US, according to new research.
Men
held more of the jobs lost in nearly all the nations where executives
were surveyed by Accenture, a management consulting firm.
In India, executives said 95 percent of their layoffs were men; in France men accounted for 71 percent of job losses.
The
survey, conducted between November 2009 and mid-February 2010, asked
executives how many men and women had been fired or laid off in the
preceding year.
Executives also fired more men than women in
Australia, Canada, Germany, Mexico, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland
and the UK, it said.
In the US, men held 54 percent of jobs lost to women's 46 percent.
"In some cases the majority of the work force was men, so most men got
impacted," said Nellie Borrero, who heads global human capital and
diversity at Accenture.
"It could also mean that companies were more vigilant in insuring that a lot of women would not be impacted."
In
the US, men dominate industries hardest hit by recession, such as heavy
manufacturing and construction, while women dominate less hard-hit
fields such as health services and education, statistics have shown.
A
different story on gender and job loss came from the Netherlands, where
women accounted for 51 percent of jobs losses, Accenture said. In China
the losses were split evenly between the genders.
Accenture
surveyed 524 senior executives in medium to large companies in
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France Germany, India,
Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Denmark, Finland,
Norway, Sweden, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, the UK and
the US.
Source: The Daily Telegraph
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