October 2017 E-bulletin no. 11

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October 2017 E-bulletin no. 11 Part-time employment and Women The 11th e-bulletin of the Observatory of the General Secretariat for Gender Equality (GSGE) deals with the thematic area of Part-time employment and Women. More specifically, statistical data is presented for the following indicators: 1. Part-time employment as a percentage of total employment, by gender. The indicator is calculated as the ratio of part-time employment to the total employment rate. 2. Distribution of population working part-time by gender, economic activity and reason of part-time. The indicator is calculated as the quotient of the number of part-time employees by reason for working part-time and by economic activity towards all part-time employees. Part-time employment is defined as employment in which normal working hours are less than those of comparable full-time workers. The distinction between full-time and part-time work is based on the respondent's spontaneous response to the question. Table 1 presents data for the second quarter of 2017 and refers to people aged 15+ over working part-time in Greece. Classification has been based on one-digit categories of economic activity and gender. Table 1: Part-time employees (15 and over) by categories of economic activity and gender, 2nd Quarter 2017 (in thousands) Men Women Agriculture, forestry and fisheries 20,7 26,0 Manufacturing 12,7 7,3 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning 0,1 0,0 Water supply, wastewater treatment, waste management and sanitation activities 0,4 0,0

Constructions 17,0 1,5 Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 25,7 46,5 Transport and storage 4,0 2,3 Accommodation and catering services 30,2 33,9 Information and communication 1,6 2,2 Financial and insurance activities 0,3 2,6 Real estate management 0,1 0,2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 5,1 10,7 Administrative and support activities 3,9 10,4 Public administration and defense compulsory social security 0,9 1,8 Education 10,1 37,6 Activities relating to human health and social work 4,8 13,5 Arts and entertainment 7,5 5,4 Other service activities 1,8 9,5 Househ activities as employers, non-differentiated 0,9 15,0 Totals 147,8 226,5 (Source: ELSTAT: Labor Force Survey (Quarterly) - B Quarter 2017) In a total of 374,300 persons working part-time, the percentage of women is 60.51% while that of men is 39.49%. That is, about 78,700 women more than men working part-time (difference of 21.03 percentage points). Part-time employment by gender in Greece (2nd Quarter 2017) 60,51% 39,49% Actions to increase the attractiveness of entrepreneurial action for women, as well as proposals for tax and insurance incentives to encourage female entrepreneurship, are included in the objectives of the General Secretariat for Gender Equality (GGE) as laid down in the National Action Plan on Gender Equality 2016-2020. Women Men 2

At the European level (EU-28), the workforce of women and men, employed part-time (ages 20-64), has been slowly but steadily increasing in recent (from 14.9% in 2002 to 19.0% in 2015). High rates were recorded in the Netherlands in 2016, where 46.6% of female and male employees worked part-time, as opposed to Bulgaria, where the percentage of female and male employees working part-time was 1.9%. It is worth noting that part-time rates vary considerably between women and men. In 2016, about one-third (31.4%) of women aged 20-64 employed at European level (EU-28) worked part-time, a much higher proportion than male (8, 2%). (Source: Eurostat) 1 Part-time employment by gender in EU-28 (2016) 31,40% Women 8,20% Men Figure 2: Part-time employment by gender in EU-28 (2016) As a concusion from the above, part-time work has a positive impact on the employment rate, as it contributes to an increase of the participation of women in the workforce. However, the quality of part-time jobs is generally lower, since part-time workers generally receive lower pay and have fewer opportunities to advance in their careers. In addition, employees of high-level or managerial positions, are not often found working part-time in Europe. In fact, it is only a practice for 1/4 of companies. An important point for part-time workers, women and men, is the improvement of the balance between work and personal life. It has been argued that part-time work allows parents to spend more time on their children without losing their jobs. However, women take on important unpaid tasks, such as the househ chores and the care of children or relatives, on a larger scale than men. Working men spend an average of 9 hours per week on unpaid care and househ activities, while women spend 26 hours - which means at least 4 hours a day. This is reflected in the labor market with more than 1 in 3 women moving to part-time work, while only 1 in 10 men do the same. This is supported by data from a total of 226,500 women working part-time, of whom 11,300 (4.98%) were employed part-time because they had to care for young children or dependent adults. Of these women, 9.100, as shown below, belong to the 30-44 age group and 1,600 women belong to the 45-64 age group. (Source: Eurofound) 2 1 http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/employment_statistics#part-time_work 2 http://ebooks.edu.gr/modules/ebook/show.php/dsb105/438/2912,11423/extras/texts/indexf_05_meriki_apasxolisi.pdf 3

Table 2 shows, depending on age, some of the reasons why women are working part-time, as recorded in the second trimester of 2017. Particularly higher rates are seen in women aged 30 to 64 who could not find full time job. Table 2: Reasons for working part-time as stated by women, by age (in thousands) Total parttime employment 15 19 20-24 25-29 30-44 45-64 65 and over Attending classes/being trained 9,9 0,2 5,2 1,5 1,6 1,3 0,0 Having a disease or disability 0,9 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,3 0,7 Could not find full-time employment Taking care of young children or dependent adults 147,4 0,4 13,7 25,7 59,2 47,7 0,6 11,3 0,0 0,0 0,6 9,1 1,6 0,0 Other personal or family reasons 25,0 0,8 1,0 1,7 9,1 11,1 1,2 Other reasons 26,4 0,1 1,7 1,1 8,8 12,4 2,4 Did not state the reason 5,5 0,2 0,0 0,3 1,2 3,4 0,4 Totals 226,5 1,8 21,6 31,0 89,1 77,8 5,3 (Source: ELSTAT: Labor Force Survey (Quarterly) 2nd Quarter 2017) Share of Men and Women Part-time employers who could not find full-time employment (2nd Quarter 2017) 41,41% Women Men 58,59% Figure 3: Share of Men and Women Part-time employers who could not find full-time employment (2nd quarter 2017) 4

Figure 3 illustrates the shares of women and men working part-time, because they did not find full-time employment. In particular for women and as shown in Table 2, out of a total of 226,500 part-time women, 147,400 (65,07%) were unable to find full-time employment. Of these women, 59,200 (40.16%) belonged to the age group of 30 to 44 and 47,700 (32.36%) belonged to the 45-64 age group. It is also noteworthy that part-time employment has been steadily rising since 2006. The increase is mainly due to the inability to find full-time employment and is more pronounced in the younger age group. According to the Greek Single Social Security Body (EFKA) employment figures for December 2016, in joint ventures, part-time men represent 44.70% and part-time women 55.30%. In all joint ventures with part-time employees, the average wage is EUR 23.25 and the average salary is EUR 394.32. The average wage of women working part-time in joint ventures represents 97.39% of the corresponding average wage of men. The General Secretariat for Gender Equality (GGE), in collaboration with the Ministry of Labor, Social Security and Social Solidarity, has included in the objectives it has set under the National Action Plan on Gender Equality 2016-2020, the neutral classification of professions and the drafting of annual reports on the gender pay structure. Table 3 shows the distribution of average employment (in hours), the average wage (in euro), as well as the calculation of the average wage and the number of part-time employees by gender. Table 3: Distribution of the average salary of part-time workers by sex Total joint ventures Men Women Totals Part time employment (the number of insured persons who do not work fulltime regardless of the number of days a week) Number of insured persons (note: the insured can count as many times as his employers) 263.461 325.975 589.436 Average Employment 16,36 17,56 16,96 Average Wage 23,67 22,83 23,25 Average salary 387,24 400,89 394,32 (Source: EFKA, Employment Data: December 2016) From the above, we can conclude that while women are paid less (22.83 ) on average than men (23.67 ), their average salary is higher. This is because they work longer hours (17.56) than men (16.36). Table 4 shows the education level of women working part-time, their distribution by sector of economic activity and the employment aggregates of each sector separately. 5

Table 4: Education level of women working part-time and sectors of their economic activity (in thousands) One-digit categories of economic activity Agriculture, forestry, fishing Manufacturing sector Constructions Trade, Repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles Transport and storage Accommodation and catering services Information and communication Finance and insurance Real estate management Professional, scientific and technical activities Administrative and support activities Public administration and defense, compulsory social security Education Activities relating to human health and the general care Arts and entertainment Other service activities Househ activities as employers, nondifferentiated Totals Total Postgraduat e degree Higher education degree Post-secondary technicalvocational education Επίπεδο Εκπαίδευσης High school diploma Secondary school graduates Elementary education graduates Did not complete elementary education or did not go to school 26,0 0,0 1,4 0,9 8,6 5,1 9,0 1,2 7,3 0,0 1,0 0,8 3,0 1,2 1,3 0,0 1,5 0,0 0,4 0,5 0,0 0,4 0,2 0,0 46,5 0,0 9,5 5,5 25,1 3,9 2,1 0,5 2,3 0,0 0,1 1,2 0,5 0,4 0,1 0,0 33,9 0,0 6,6 3,8 16,6 3,5 3,5 0,0 2,2 0,0 0,6 0,7 0,8 0,0 0,0 0,0 2,6 0,0 1,2 0,1 1,0 0,2 0,1 0,0 0,2 0,0 0,0 0,1 0,0 0,1 0,0 0,0 10,7 1,3 4,0 3,4 1,7 0,2 0,0 0,0 10,4 0,0 0,6 1,6 5,0 1,6 1,6 0,0 1,8 0,0 0,0 0,2 0,9 0,1 0,6 0,0 37,6 3,2 21,1 4,3 6,3 1,5 1,1 0,0 13,5 0,8 5,0 3,5 2,5 0,6 1,1 0,0 5,4 0,9 1,6 0,8 1,9 0,2 0,0 0,0 9,5 0,0 1,0 3,1 4,3 0,4 0,7 0,0 15,0 0,0 2,2 0,9 6,9 1,8 3,2 0,0 226,5 6,3 56,4 31,4 85,2 21,2 24,6 1,7 6

From the above table, it can be easily observed that the majority of women working part-time are employed in the trade (including the repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles), catering and accommodation, and education sectors. It is also important to note that 37.6% of part-time women (85,200 women) have a secondary education diploma and only 2.7% of the total has a postgraduate degree. The sources used are the Greek Statistical Authority, the Single Social Insurance Body (EFKA), the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) and the European Commission. 7

paratiritirio.isotita.gr is a special website of the General Secretariat for Gender Equality designed to include, analyze, process and diffuse statistical data and indicators on gender equality policies. Its goal is mapping gender differentiations in 12 basic policy areas and the monitoring of any relevant trends and advances in Greece. Moreover, it includes 82 gender indicators based either on the Beijing Platform for Action or on specific national priorities and is followed by metadata. Paratiritirio.isotita.gr e-mail: paratiritirio@isotita.gr 8