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Workers who personally experienced inappropriate sexualized behaviour in a work-related setting in the previous 12 months, by occupation and gender, provinces, 2020

Management¹ Business, finance and administration¹ Natural and applied sciences and related occupations¹ Health¹ ² Education, law and social, community and government services¹ Art, culture, recreation and sport² Sales and service¹ Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations¹ ³ Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations² Manufacturing and utilities¹ ³ 0 10 20 30 40 50 % victims of inappropriate sexualized behaviours WomenWomen MenMen
F
too unreliable to be published
1.
Estimate for men is significantly different from the estimate for women (p < 0.05).
2.
Estimate for men should be used with caution.
3.
Estimate for women should be used with caution.
Note(s):
Occupation classifications are based on Statistics Canada's National Occupation Classification System, 2016. Includes those who experienced (targeted, directed at them personally) sexualized behaviours in the past 12 months. Includes behaviours which occurred in the workplace and outside the workplace involving coworkers. The terms "women" and "men" include trans and cisgender women and men. Percent calculations are based on unrounded estimates and exclude missing responses.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Survey on Sexual Misconduct at Work (5290).

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This is a bar clustered chart.

Workers who personally experienced inappropriate sexualized behaviour in a work-related setting in the previous 12 months, by occupation and gender, provinces, 2020, % victims of inappropriate sexualized behaviours
  Women Men
Management¹ 19 12
Business, finance and administration¹ 19 17
Natural and applied sciences and related occupations¹ 32 12
Health¹ ² 30 19
Education, law and social, community and government services¹ 21 16
Art, culture, recreation and sport² 28 15
Sales and service¹ 32 22
Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations¹ ³ 47 19
Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations² F 20
Manufacturing and utilities¹ ³ 29 14
F
too unreliable to be published
1.
Estimate for men is significantly different from the estimate for women (p < 0.05).
2.
Estimate for men should be used with caution.
3.
Estimate for women should be used with caution.
Note(s):
Occupation classifications are based on Statistics Canada's National Occupation Classification System, 2016. Includes those who experienced (targeted, directed at them personally) sexualized behaviours in the past 12 months. Includes behaviours which occurred in the workplace and outside the workplace involving coworkers. The terms "women" and "men" include trans and cisgender women and men. Percent calculations are based on unrounded estimates and exclude missing responses.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Survey on Sexual Misconduct at Work (5290).
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