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January 3, 2019
Today CSA Research released the first in a series of reports that examine gender and family issues in the language industry. Based on our survey of 2,195 professionals who work with language services, this free report provides insights into the role gender and family plays in the field. We developed this pro bono research with the support of GALA and Women and Localization in order to understand how language workers compare to other industries. The report shines light on topics ranging from pay to personality to promotions. Most importantly, the data from this research separates perception from reality.
Data from CSA Research’s survey of CEOs of top language service providers has shown that LSPs with female CEOs outperform those with male leaders. This survey allows LSPs and buyers of translation to benchmark how they are doing with regard to gender and family issues in the workplace, a topic that can be vital when seeking to find and retain top-caliber talent. The results paint a picture of an industry that is doing better than average in terms of the opportunities it affords to women, but nevertheless has significant room for improvement. As translation becomes ever more important to the global economy, it will be increasingly urgent for organizations to address these issues and to find ways to promote women in leadership roles.
Some of the top-line findings detailed in Gender and Family in the Language Services include:
Taken together, the results of the survey suggest that language services are ahead of the curve in terms of gender equality and opportunity, but significant room for improvement remains, particularly with regard to raising the glass ceiling that keeps women from advancing to leadership positions. Nevertheless, the language industry is ahead of most other sectors in this area.
The CSA Research Survey on Gender and Family in the Language Services Industry: Overall Findings is available free of charge from the CSA Research website. The findings are available under a Creative Commons Attribute 4.0 License that allows for reuse and creation of derivative works.
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