France, 60% of women admit that they have experienced sexist violence at work

About 60% of women in Europe report that they have been victims of at least some form of sexist or sexual violence at work, according to an Iphop study, conducted with more than 5,000 women in five countries and published today. For women in question, the phenomenon is not necessarily a distant memory. 21% [...]
For women in question, the phenomenon is not necessarily a distant memory. 21% of women say they have suffered such a fact over the past 12 months and 42% of them under the age of 30”, according to this study conducted by the European Progressive Studies Foundation (FEPS).
About 11% of respondents (9% in France and 15% in Spain) stress that they have already had a forced or unwilling sexual report with someone in their workplace. A figure that highlights the gray area that may exist about accession, when this can be carried out in the conflict of hierarchy, intigration or manipulation”, reveals the authors of this study conducted in France, Germany, Italy, Great Britain and Spain.
Sexual violence that may seem less serious is more frequent. About 46% of women have already become the object of whistling, gestures or harsh comments, a percentage that has reached Germany at 56%.












