SOBERING STATS FROM WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE 2018 The gap between men and women widens at each step up the corporate ladder. And while healthcare offers a more positive picture at the lower rungs, women still face a steep drop-off at the executive level. WOMEN CURRENTLY MAKE UP: AND, if companies continue hiring and promoting women at the same rates, women in management will increase JUST 1% OVER THE NEXT 10 YEARS. 48% of entry-level workers overall (63% in healthcare) 38% of managers overall (58% in healthcare) 34% of senior managers/directors overall (50% in healthcare) 29% of VPs overall (42% in healthcare) 23% of SVPs overall (31% in healthcare) 22% of C-suite leaders overall (25% in healthcare) let's unleash our collective potential to transform healthcare athenahealth.com/careers AND THE HONOREES ARE... Find out on 7 January when the HBA announces the 2019 Woman of the Year, Honorable Mentor and STAR honorees net.org THIS GAP ISN’T DUE TO WOMEN OPTING OUT… Women and men leave their companies at the same rate—and only 2% of women who do leave say they’re doing so to focus on family. Women report negotiating for a raise or promotion as often as men. BUT CORPORATE CULTURE AND PERCEPTIONS DO CONTRIBUTE… Women report receiving less support from managers and less time with senior leaders— 2 known drivers of workplace advancement. 64% of women experience microaggressions at work—and are 2X as likely as men to be mistaken for someone more junior. 55% of senior women leaders report they’ve been sexually harassed. 1 in 5 women reports being the only woman or one of the only women in the room at work. Only 1/3 of companies have diverse groups of employees interview job candidates. About half of all employees say their company prioritizes gender diversity—and the percentage of companies naming gender diversity a priority went down this year. HBA GENDER PARITY COLLABORATIVE’S FOUNDING MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS genderparity.hbanet.org