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WomenMatterPortugal2023:
Womenarestillfarfromtopcorporate
leadershippositions
March2023
Executivesummary
Womenarewellrepresentedinthecountry’sworkforcebutarerelativelyscarceatthetop—andthatwon’tchangeanytimesoongivencurrentpromotiontrends.Yetcompaniescanacttoturnthetide.
ThisarticleisacollaborativeeffortbyEduardoBolio,AntoniodeGregorio,MariadelMarMartinezMárquez,DafniGiannikou,GloriaMacias,AmaiaNoguera,andJoanaMagalh?esSilvarepresentingviewsfromMcKinsey’sIberiaoffice.
Overtheyears,achangingcorporateworldhasbecomemoreopenforwomen,buttheglassceilingremainsverymuchinplace.Thisinvisiblebarrier,whichhinderswomenfromrisingtoleadership
positions,isjustoneoftheidentifiedconstraintsonwomen’sprofessionalprogress.Theotheristheleakypipeline,ortheincreasingscarcityofwomenasyougoupthecorporatehierarchy.
WomenaccountforhalfofthelaborforceinPortugal,butitlagsbehindtheEuropeanaveragefor
womenintoppositions.Therehasbeenalmostnogrowthintherepresentationofwomenintoprolesduringthepasttwoyears.Despitetheeffortsofcompaniestodeveloppoliciesthatpromoteequal
opportunity,Portugal’sglassceilingapparentlywon’tshatteranytimesoon.
Whyarewomen—whoatthestartoftheircareersplaceasmuchimportanceonadvancementas
mendo—largelyabsentfromC-suitesandseniormanagerialroles?1Andhowcanthisimbalanceberemedied,beyondcorporatepoliciesandgovernmentregulations?
WomenMatter2022,whichfocusesonIberiaandincludesinsightsfrom45PortugueseandSpanishcompanies,aimstoanswerthesequestions.ThepresentreportoffersourperspectivesonPortugal.Atahighlevel,thesluggishpaceofadvancementofwomentowardleadershippositionsresults
frommultiplecomplexfactors.Theseincludeinvisiblebarriersinworkandfamilylife,aswellasthe
widelyheldperceptionamongwomenthatcompaniesdon’tcatertotheirneeds.Genderstereotypesarealsopartoftheequation:womenoftenoccupypositionsinsupportfunctionsratherthanline
positions,andthatcanshrinktheirmanagementprospects.
Evenwhenwomendoprogresstotheupperechelons,theystilltakeonthelion’sshareoffamily
andhouseholdresponsibilitiesathome.Thirty-ninepercentoftopwomenmanagers,fromCEOs
toseniormanagers,saytheyarethesoleoverseerofthehousehold,versusjust8percentofmen.
Women’saspirationsatworkreflectthisdifference:43percentofmenarekeentotakeonpositionsofhighresponsibility,butonly36percentofwomenfeelthesame.Womenarenotonlylesslikelytofeelconfidentthattheywillprogresstohigherlevelsintheworkplacebutalsobecomeincreasinglydisenchantedastheyearsgoby.
What’smore,womenarelessinclinedthanmentotakeupopportunitiesabroad:only2percentof
womeninsenior-managementpositionsparticipateininternationalprograms,comparedwith9
percentofmen.Since60percentoftheCEOsofthecompaniesanalyzedhavepreviousinternational
experience,mobilitycouldbeaninvisiblebarriertowomenapplyingforgeneral-managementpositions.
Allthesefactorsconspiretolimitwomen’scareerpathsandopportunities—andalsohurtcompanies,sincewomenleaderscanhelpthemboosttheircompetitivenessandprofits.Infact,asthecurrent
1
Thenumberofnon-binaryparticipantsinthesurveywastoolowtoderivemeaningfulresults.Assuch,theseresultswereexcludedfromdataanalysis.
WomenMatterPortugal2023:Womenarestillfarfromtopcorporateleadershippoistions1
reportargues,womenarebetterleaders:theirteamsaremoresatisfied,andcompanieswithmoreofthemintheleadershiphavehigherlevelsofemployeesatisfaction.ThatisveryimportantinthecontextoftheGreatResignationandthewarfortalent.
Increasingthenumberofwomeninseniormanagementwillrequireanuancedhuman-resources
approachandawillingnessbycompaniestooffermoreflexibleworkingconditions.CorporationsinPortugalcouldreapthebenefitsofincreasedlevelsoffemaleleadershipbyadoptingadistinctive,personalizedapproachtoindividualneedsandexpectations.Identifyingandeliminatinginvisible
barriersthathinderpromotionispotentiallythefirststeptoshiftingthegenderimbalance.
Whilemuchworkremainstoachieveparity,youngergenerationsinspirehope.Amongpeoplelessthan40yearsold,39percentofwomen,versus32percentofmen,wouldbemoreinterestedin
advancingtoseniorpositionsiftheycamewithgreaterflexibility.Thisparityofsentimentreflectsashiftinexpectationsandvaluesfromthoseofpreviousgenerations.
Thereportincludesacalltoactionbyoutliningpossiblesolutionstoovercomethelackofequality
inPortugal’sC-suites.Companiescancommitthemselvestochangebyintroducingmeasurable
objectivesforimplementingdiversity,equity,andinclusion(DEI)measuresandpromotingmentorshipandsponsorship.TheycouldprovidetrainingtohelpmanagersuseDEIpoliciestoeliminatebiasesintheworkplace,aswell.Thereportalsosuggeststhatcompaniestakeastandbyensuringthatwomenandmenhaveequalaccesstopromotionalopportunities,appointingwomentolinepositions,and
implementingnewworkmodelsthatsupportflexibility.
Businessesneedtoshiftfromattractingmorewomen(quantity)toensuringthattheypassthroughthehigheststagesofthehierarchy(quality).Thatwillrequireamorepersonalizedapproach.But
25percentofcompanieshavewomeninmorethan40percentoftheirleadershippositions.Thatisgroundsforoptimism.
WomenMatterPortugal2023:Womenarestillfarfromtopcorporateleadershippoistions2
Introduction
AtMcKinsey&Company,westronglybelieveintheimportanceofgenderdiversityinleadership
positions.Theresearchwehaveconductedoverthepast15yearsinourWomenMatterreportshas
providedinsightintohowcompaniescanbetterequipthemselvestoincreasethepresenceofwomenatalllevelsofresponsibility.
WomenMatterexamineswomenleadershipinEurope,NorthAmerica,LatinAmerica,Asia,andtheGulf.Analyzingregion-specificchallengescanhelpuncoverlocalizedstrategiesthathavethepotentialtosuccessfullyachievegenderdiversityinleadershippositions.
Ascompaniesareadoptingequityandinclusionpolicies,genderdiversityismorethanjustaboxtobeticked.Ithasaconcreteimpactontheeconomicperformanceandcompetitivenessofa
company—havingagender-diverseexecutiveteambooststheprobabilityofimprovedfinancialresultsby25percent.2Italsoreinforcestalentattractionandretention.Researchshowsthata
positiveperceptionofequalopportunitiesinacompanytriplesthepossibilityofretainingtalent,whilenon-inclusiveworkenvironmentscanlimittalentattractionbyupto39percent.3
TheWomenMatterIberiastudysawtheparticipationof45PortugueseandSpanishcompaniesthatemploy300,000peopleonthepeninsula,resultingintworeportsreflectingourperspectiveoneachcountry.
WomenMatterPortugalaimstoshedlightonthecurrentcontextofworkingwomeninPortugal,
includingwomeninmanagementpositions,andtheirperceptionsoftheaccessibilityand
effectivenessoftheirorganizations’genderequalitymeasures.Italsoanalyzestherealprogressofwomen’sparticipationintoppositionssincetheprevious2017study.Finally,thisreportaimstoidentifythemosteffectivemeasuresforthecreationofinclusive,diverse,andequitableworkenvironmentswhilealsounderstandingtheimpactthatCOVID-19hashadonworkingwomen.
Atitscore,thisreportisacalltoaction,informedbyarigorousanalysisofthemanageriallandscapeinPortugal.Whilewomen’sstandingintheworkplacehasimproved,thereisstillalongwaytogo.
Togetthere,wesuggestmeasuressetoutinthisreport,includingclearobjectives,trainingfor
managers,amendinginternalpromotionpolicies,committingtotheincorporationofwomeninlinepositionsandN-2andN-1levels,andimplementingnewworkmodelsthataremoresupportiveofwomen’swork-lifebalanceandwellbeing.
2
3
VivianHunt,SaraPrince,SundiatuDixon-Fyle,andKevinDolan,“Diversitywins:Howinclusionmatters,”McKinsey,May2020“Womenintheworkplace,”McKinsey,October2019.
WomenMatterPortugal2023:Womenarestillfarfromtopcorporateleadershippoistions3
hoebedsllinecokonecta
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Theauthorswishtoextendtheirsincerethankstothefollowingcompaniesthatparticipatedinthesurveyfortheircontributionstothisunderlyingresearch:
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Espa?a
BBV∧
Spain
Espa?a
Spain
ferrovial
Portugal
Portugal
m1nsg
Spain
oquironsalud
Spain
TOUS
TheauthorsalsowishtoacknowledgetheSeresFoundationfortheirexcellentcontributiontothedevelopmentofthisreport.
Disclaimer
Theanalysesandconclusionscontainedinthisreportarebasedoninformationspanning2019-2021,and2022inthecasesofqualitativeandemployeesurveydata,thatwasmadeavailabletoMcKinsey.Thereportdoesnotpurporttocontainorincorporatealltheinformation.
TheanalysescontainedhereinwereundertakenbyMcKinseyasofthedatesnotedherein.McKinseyundertakesnoobligationtoreviseorupdateanysuchanalysesoranyforward-lookingstatements.
?2022McKinsey&Company.Allrightsreserved.
WomenMatterPortugal2023:Womenarestillfarfromtopcorporateleadershippoistions4
ThePortuguesecontext
EuropeancompaniesareleadingtheglobalpushtoimplementtheSustainableDevelopmentGoals(SDGs)—especiallysincetheCOVID-19pandemic.SDG5,whichfocusesongenderequality,isthethirdmostmentionedSDGforEurope’sFortune500companies,63percentofwhichhavemadeacommitmenttogenderequality.4
PercentageofFortune500companiescommittedtotheSDGs,byregion
Percentageofengagement
80%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%
0%
EMEAAsiaPacificTheAmericas
SDG1SDG2SDG3SDG4SDG5SDG6SDG7SDG8SDG9SDG10SDG11SDG12SDG13SDG14SDG15SDG16SDG17
1.Lansongetal
BusinessesplayanimportantroleinthejourneytoamoreinclusiveEurope,particularlyinthe
wakeofCOVID-19.Thepromotionofsustainablefinanceandtheimplementationofenvironmental,social,andgovernance(ESG)criteriaareanimportantpartofthisjourney.Whilediversityaffords
companiesafinancialedgeandatalentadvantage,itsvalueextendsevenfurther;effectivepolicieshavethepotentialtoreduceinequalitiesinallareasofacompany.
Diversecompaniesdeliverbetterfinancialresults,andarebetteratattractingandretainingtalent
Severalstudieshighlightthecorrelationbetweenadiverseandinclusiveworkforceandbetter
financialresults.Companieswithamanagementteamcomprisedofatleast30percentwomen
obtainbetterfinancialresultsthanthosewithlessthan10percentwomenrepresentation.Insomeinstances,thefinancialperformancegapbetweenthetwoisasmuchas48percent.5
4LanSongetal.,“Howmuchisglobalbusinesssectorscontributingtosustainabledevelopmentgoals?,”SustainableHorizons,January2022,Volume1.
5SundiatuDixon-Fyle,KevinDolan,DameVivianHunt,SaraPrince,“Diversitywins:Howinclusionmatters,”McKinsey,May19,2020.
WomenMatterPortugal2023:Womenarestillfarfromtopcorporateleadershippoistions6
Portugalisranked15thintheEuropeanUnioninGenderEquality
Index,2020and29th
intheGlobalGender
GapIndex,2022.
IfthegendergapwereclosedinEurope,theresultisapossible3.2to5.5percentincreaseinGDPby2050—whichtranslatesto€280millionin2030and€1.49billionin2050.6
Additionally,thereisastrongrelationshipbetweenlegislationonequityandequality,andeconomicgrowth.InSpain,fulfillingcertainequalityobjectivesisameasurethatcustomersvalue,investors
require,andtalentconsidersattractive.Meanwhile,agreaterexchangeofideasbetweendiverse
teamspromotesinnovation,spurringprofitability,andadiversemanagementteamincreasesinterestfrominvestors.
Portugalprogresses,approachingtheEuropeanaverage
Portugalhasmadeprogressinrecentyearsinitscommitmenttogenderequality,markingsignificantprogresstowardsthefullintegrationofwomenintothelabormarket.Portugal,wherewomen,despitetheirhighactivityrate,encounterbarriersintheworkplace,iscurrentlyatparwiththeEuropean
averageandwithinthetop30countriesintheworldintermsofgenderequality.
Womeninthelabormarket:present,butundervalued
Thecultural,legislative,andorganizationalchangesofthelastdecadehaveacceleratedwomen’sentryintothelaborforce.Theyearsfollowingthefinancialcrisisof2008haveseensignificant
growth.In2012,women’sactivityrateinPortugalstoodat60.8percent,justbelowtheEuropean
average,androseto73.1percentin2021,positioningPortugal5.4percentagepointshigherthantheEuropeanUnioninthisregard.
Thisperiodhasalsoseenaprogressiveclosingofthegapbetweenwomenandmenintermsof
activityrate.Whilein2012thegapwasat9.9percent,tenyearslater,in2022,ithadnarrowedto7.6percent.7Meanwhile,women’semploymentratesinPortugalhaveremainedabovetheEuropean
averageoverthelast10years,reducingthegapbetweenmaleandfemaleemploymenttoonly5.9percentagepoints,comparedtoadifferenceof10.8percentagepointsinEurope.8
Bothmenandwomen’semploymentinPortugalhasnotbeengeneratedbasedonmoretimespentworkingbutratherbymaintaininghighratesoffull-timecontracts(90.9percentforwomenand95.3percentformen).TheseratesaremuchhigherthantheEuropeanaverage,wherewomencontinuetohave28.8percentoftemporaryemployment.9
AnotherfeaturethatdistinguishesthePortugueselabormarketisitsmaintenanceoffemale
employmentratesdespitematernity.Portugalisthecountrywiththehighestemploymentratesformotherswithchildren,atthan80percentcomparedtotheEuropeanaverageof64.1percent.10
6“Howclosingthegenderlabourmarketactivityandpaygapleadstoeconomicgrowth,”EuropeanInstituteforGenderEquality,2017.
7Eurostat(2022)Employmentandactivitybysexandage-annualdata
8Eurostat(2022)Employmentandactivitybysexandage-annualdata
9Eurostat.Empleoatiempoparcialcomoporcentajedelempleototal.2021Eurostat(2022)Parttimeemploymentasapercentageoftotalemployment-annualdata
10InternationalLabourOrganization(2021)“GenderGapinPortugal”
WomenMatterPortugal2023:Womenarestillfarfromtopcorporateleadershippoistions7
Employmentratesforwomen(20-49years)withchildren(undertheageof6)intheEU28,in2018
slovakia
Hungary
czechRepublic
Italy
Bulgaria
Greece
Estonia
Romania
Finland
Germany
poland
spain
France
Malta
Ireland
cyprus
Austria
croatia
Belgium
Latvia
Luxembourg
Holland
Lithuania
Denmark
sweden
slovenia
portugal
HavingahighereducationaldegreeputsPortuguesewomenatanadvantage,withanactivityrate25
percentagepointshigherthanthatofwomenwithprimaryeducation.Ananalysisofthedifferencesintheemploymentrateshowsthatwomenwithhighereducationhavealmostthesameemploymentrateasmen.Agapappearsatthelevelofsecondaryeducation.However,womenwithprimary
educationtendtobemoreactivethanmen,giventheirpredominanceinessentialsectorssuchascommerceorcare.11
Employmentrateof
womenwithhighe
education
86.1%
85.7%
Employmentrateof
womenwithsecondary
education
71.1%
76.9%
Employmentrateof
womenwithprimary
education
61%
57.9%
11Eurostat(2022)Employmentbyeducationalattainmentlevel-annualdata
WomenMatterPortugal2023:Womenarestillfarfromtopcorporateleadershippoistions8
Reducingthewagegap:ataskstilltobeachieved
ReducingwagedisparitiesisoneofPortugal’smostsignificantchallengesonthepathtogenderequality.Thecountry’spaygap,despitebeingslightlybelowtheEuropeanaverage,fluctuates
strongly,andithaswidenedinrecentyearsasanoveralltrend.Themainreasonforthisphenomenon
istheoverrepresentationofwomeninminimum-wagejobs.Intimesofcrisis,suchasthe2008
financialcrisisandtheCOVID-19pandemic,thegapworsens.EventhoughPortuguesewomenkeeptheirjobsinchallengingcontexts,theydosowithsignificantfinancialfragility.
unadjustedwagegapinportugalbyage1
under25
years
7.8%
25-34
years
9.3%
35-44
years
11.5%
45-54
years
15%
55-64
years
9%
1Eurostat(2022)Genderpaygapinunadjustedformbyage
Full-timeemploymentreducestheriskofamajorpaygap.Whiletheunadjustedpaygapforfull-
timeemploymentstandsat10.1percent,itdoublesforpart-timeemployment,risingto20.1percent12
Giventhissituation,whichiscompoundedbythefactthataveragePortuguesesalariesgrow
slowlycomparedtolivingcosts,Portuguesewomenfaceagreaterriskofpovertyandfinancial
dependence.Thisfinancialinstabilityismaintainedevenafterretirement,sincewomencontributelesstotheirpensionsduringthecourseoftheirprofessionalcareers.
Thepandemichasdemonstratedtheresilienceoffemaleemployment
InPortugal,thepandemichadasmallerimpactonwomen’sjobloss.Womenwithhighereducationaldegreesweremoreresilient,abletokeeptheirjobsthroughthepandemic,whilemenweremore
likelytolosetheirs.Thetrendwasthesameforwomenwithprimaryeducation,manyofwhomhadessentialjobswithoutthepossibilityofremotework.
Genderstereotypescomplicatethepathtoco-responsibility
Thetraditionaldivisionofrolesthatputswomeninthepositionofhavingtotakeonmoreunpaid
workmakesitdifficultforthemtostrikeawork-lifebalance.Inrecentyears,therehasbeenachangeinPortuguesesocietyandagrowingawarenessoftheneedforabetterbalancebetweenwork
andhomelife.Since2017,thelegalframeworkregardingwork-lifebalancehasbeenstrengthened
12Eurostat(2022)Genderpaygapinunadjustedformbyworkingtime
WomenMatterPortugal2023:Womenarestillfarfromtopcorporateleadershippoistions9
throughincreasedpaternityleave,anexpansionoftheeligibilitycriteriaforparentalleave,andthecreationofpublicchildcareservices.
Inaddition,thepandemichasintroducednewworkmodelsbasedonaneedforgreaterflexibility.Companiesareadaptingtothisnewrealityandarerelyingmoreonmeasurestosupport
co-responsibilityandwork-lifebalance.13,14
WomenstillunderrepresentedinSTEM
Despitesignificantefforts,thepresenceofwomeninSTEMisstilllimited,whichcreatesa
disadvantageintermsoftakingonthechallengesofthejobsofthefuture.15,16Thisseemstostartfromearlyon:thepercentoffemalegraduatesinSTEMfieldshasremainedalmoststagnantin
thepastmanyyears–landingat39percentin2017(latestavailabledata)from36percentin
2008.17Ifwegoasfarbackas2000theeffectiseventhatofaslightdecrease–froma40percentrepresentation.
Thepicturechangesslightlywhenlookingattheworkplace,wherethepercentageofwomenchoosingSTEMcareersgrewfrom5.4percentin2000to7.1percentin2018–markinga~30percentincrease.MeninSTEMcareersgrewby40percentinthesametimeframe.
13InstitutoNacionaldeEstadísitca:
https://www.ine.pt/xportal/xmain?xpgid=ine
_tema&xpid=INE&tema_cod=1115143emlinha-ProgramaparaaConcilia??odaVidaProfissional,PessoaleFamiliar2018-2019
15ILO(2021)ReportontheGenderPayGapinPortugal
16WorldEconomicforum(2020):ThefutureofjobsReport
17WorldBank,GenderDataPortal:
/indicators/se-ter-grad-fe
-
zs/?fieldOfStudy=Science%2C%20Technology%2C%20Engineering%20and%20Mathematics%20%28STEM%29&geos=PRT&view=bar
WomenMatterPortugal2023:Womenarestillfarfromtopcorporateleadershippoistions10
Theglassceiling
5.9
2.7
Portugal’soverallworkforceexperiencesrelativelyhighratesofgenderrepresentation.However,thisdoesnotextendtoleadershippositions,particularlyCEOandN-1(i.e.,1levelbelowtheCEO)positions.
Theglassceilingreferstotheinvisiblebarriersthatpreventwomenfromadvancingtheir
careers.Therecanbemultiplereasonsforthat,suchasnotbeingwellpositionedforpromotion,
disenchantment,orinertiaduetootherdemands.NotasinglewomanoccupiestheroleofCEOin
ourstudy’stopperformingcompaniesintermsofparity,18andthepercentageofCEOsinouroverallsamplehasonlydecreased.
Thehighertheposition,thefewerthewomen
TheanalysiscarriedoutwiththecompaniesparticipatinginourstudyindicatesthatIberiaisdoing
betterthanaveragewhenitcomestoadegreeofgenderparityintheworkplaceoverall,butwomendonotadvancetoleadershippositionsinequalnumbers,particularlyintoproles.19Inoursample,
ninepercentofCEOswerewomen,and30percentofN-1rolesbelongedtowomen–bothbelow
mostpeernations.TheproportionofwomeninN-2andN-3positionswasakintoglobalnumbers,at32and34percentrespectively.
Intermsoftopleadership,PortugalandSpainstilllagbehindmostpeercountries,particularlyinCEOrepresentation
womenincorporateleadershippositions2021(%)andchangecomparedto2019&2017(p.p.)
CEO
19
Norway
Denmark
Netherlands
America1
UK
EUAverage
13
10
9
8
8
6
Belgium
Portugal
6
Greece
5
France
3
Germany
3
Italy
0
Spain6
Delta2021vs.
2019(p.p.)
4.7
4.2
5.0
0.6
4.1
0.2
3.0
-6.2
-0.3
-0.3
-2.8
-0.7
-3.0
Delta2019vs.
2017(p.p.)Boardofdirectors
0.0France45
14.3Norway42
2.7Italy39
0.2Netherlands38
0.1Belgium38
2.4UK38
0.0Germany36
0.0Denmark35
Spain
33
0.6
31
EUAverage
Portugal
31
3.4
3.0
27
20
America2
Greece
Delta2021vs.
2019(p.p.)
0.1
1.3
2.7
3.9
2.0
5.2
0.4
5.0
6.2
2.5
6.4
1.0
9.3
Delta2019vs.
2017(p.p)
1.9
-1.9
2.1
4.7
5.2
5.4
3.7
-0.3
4.4
3.5
8.4
6.0
-1.0
18Companiesthatwereinthetopquartileofoursampleintermsofwomenrepresentaion(>40%womeninallrolesuptoCEO-1).19WorldDevelopmentIndicators,WorldBank;McKinsey,”WomenintheWorkplace,“McKinsey,2021.
WomenMatterPortugal2023:Womenarestillfarfromtopcorporateleadershippoistions12
However,theunderrepresentationofwomenbecomesmoreacuteastheyescalatetopositions
ofresponsibility—theglassceilingeffect.InIberia,therearegapsofover30percentagepoints
betweenmenandwomenacrossalllevelsofresponsibilityfromN-3totheCEO.Thisgapisbridgedfortopperformingcompanies(i.e.,thetopquartileinthesamplewith40%ormorewomenacrossalllevelsuntilN-1totheCEO).However,noneofthosecompanieshasawomanCEO.
Intheoverallsample,theshareofwomeninleadershippositionsissignificantlylower
Iberia(PortugalandSpain)
Employeepoolcomposition1(%),2021-overall&topperformingcompanies
Overall
N-3
N-2
N-1
CEO
BoardofDirectors
overallsample
43
57
34
66
32
68
30
70
9
91
28
72
Deltavs.
2019(p.p.)
0.0
0.5
2.2
4.7
-0.5
5.2
Women(%)Men(%)
Overall
N-3
N-2
N-1
CEO
BoardofDirectors
Topperformingcompanies2
60
51
40
49
55
45
46
54
0
100
41
59
Deltavs.
2019(p.p)
0.0
2.2
2.9
2.9
0.0
11.0
2.2andabove
source:Mckinsey"2022womenMatterlberia"study
Thesituationwon’tchangewithcurrentpromotionrates
Whatisbehindtheglassceiling?Thenumberofwomentopromotetothenextlevelisthinningaswegoupthecorporateladder,andpromotionratesarelowerthanthoseofmenonanalreadythinbase.Thisleadstomale-dominatedpromotedclassesandifcurrentpromotionratesremain,theglass
ceilingwillremainintact.
Thenumberofwomenateachlevelofthecorporateladdergetsloweraswemovetohigher
positions,andevenwherepercentagesofthosepromotedseemshigh,theactualnumberofwomenpromotedthinsfurtherateachorganizationallevel.Ofthetotalnumberofwomen,only13percent
areinN-3positionsandabove,whilethepercentageformenis18percent.Atthetopoftheladder,fourpercentofmenoccupypositionsfromN-2toCEO,comparedtoonlyonepercentofwomen.
Thisisadditionallyfurtherreinforcedbyscarceexternalfemaletalenttohiredirectlyinseniorroles,particularlyinSTEMrelatedfields.
WomenMatterPortugal2023:Womenarestillfarfromtopcorporateleadershippoistions13
Womenarelesslikelytoreachhighersenioritylevelsthanmen
shareofmenandwomenpersenioritylevel(%),2021.(N=CEO)
overall
TOP-performingcompanies
100
87
100
82
93
100
100
14
3
521
overall
overall
N-3
N-2
N-3
BelowN-3
N-2
BelowN-3
source:Mckinsey"2022womenMatterlberia"study
Companiesinthetopquartileofparityperformancepresentbetterpromotionoptionsforwomen.ForN-3positions,thepromotionrateiseightpercentforbothmenandwomen.TheproportionofwomenpromotedinN-2positionsistwiceashighasmen.ButthesepercentagesfallsharplyforN-1roles,
wherefourpercentofmenarepromotedagainsttwopercentofwomen.
Whywomendon’tadvancetoleadershippositions:lesscareerboostingmoves,higherfamilyobligations,andburnout
Inthecontextofthisstudy,wemadeseveralobservationsastothefactorsbehindthelownumbersandlowpromotionratesofwomentoleadershippositions.
Thecurrentdynamicsshowthatwomenarestillnotsetupforsuccess:theyparticipatelessincareer-boostingmoves,requiremoreflexibilitythanmen,andtakeahigher“familytoll”.
Womentendtobesignificantlymorepresentinstaffvs.linepositions,thatis,positionsthatare
admi
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