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Beyondbuzzwords|EmbeddingasystemicapproachtoEDIacrosstheUK’sprofessions|Fullreport1
Beyondbuzzwords
EmbeddingasystemicapproachtoEDI
acrosstheUK’sprofessions
Fullreport
AliceBell,February2024
ThisresearchwasconductedbyTheYoungFoundationonbehalfofacollaborativeof12professionalmembershipandregulatorybodies.
CIPDCIPFA\
TheYoungFoundation
isanot-for-profit
organisationdrivingcommunityresearchand
socialinnovation.Webringcommunities,
organisations,andpolicymakerstogether,
shapingafairerfuturethroughcollective
actiontoimprovepeople’slives.
Author:AliceBell
WithresearchcontributionsfromFranca
Roeschert,VictoriaBoelman,RichardHarries,
YasminWhite,JemHai,PhilipMullen,Chelsea
McDonaghandCarolineYang.
Contents
Foreword
4
Executivesummary
5
Introduction
7
Part1:Theuncomfortablereality
14
Part2:Exploringapproachestodrivechange
51
A:Isprogressstalling?
52
B:Whatworks?
61
Conclusionsandrecommendations
69
References
76
Appendix1:Detailedmethodology
78
Appendix2:Suggestedactionsfrommembersandlearners94
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Foreword
Moreover,asprofessionalbodieswehaveauniqueopportunitytoleverageourcollectivevoiceand
influencetodrivesystemicchangeinthewider
businesscommunity.Thatdemandscollaborationwithotherorganisations,policymakers,and
stakeholders,andadvocatingforpoliciesand
regulationsthatfosterinclusionintheworkplace.
Wearealsocommitted-includingthrough
thisresearch-topromotingresearchanddata
collectiontobetterunderstandthechallenges
andopportunitiesassociatedwithinclusion,thusinformingevidence-basedsolutions.
Inconclusion,inclusionintheworkplaceis
crucial,andprofessionalbodiesarekeyagents
ofchange.Thedatapresentedinthisreport
highlightsthebenefitsofinclusionandtheurgencyofovercomingbarriers.Alongsidecommitmentsfromtheprofessionalbodies,andcallstoaction
forpolicymakers,wehopethisreportinspiresandempowersprofessionalsacrossthebreadthof
industrieswerepresent–andbeyond–totake
boldactionstowardscreatingworkplacesthataretrulyinclusive,enablingindividualstothriveandorganisationstoexcelintheincreasinglydiverseanddynamicworldwelivein.
Co-signedby:
AlastairMcCapra,ChiefExecutive,CIPR
AnnFrancke,ChiefExecutive,CMI
BruceCartwright,ChiefExecutive,ICAS
EdAlmond,ChiefExecutive,IET
GillWhite,ActingChiefExecutive,CII
HelenBrand,ChiefExecutive,ACCA
JohnBarwick,InterimChiefExecutive,CRL
LindaHausmanis,ChiefExecutive,IWFM
NickWelby,ChiefExecutive,CIPS
PeterCheese,ChiefExecutive,CIPD
RobWhiteman,ChiefExecutive,CIPFA
VanessaHarwood-Whitcher,ChiefExecutive,IOSH
Inclusionintheworkplaceisnotapassingtrend;
itisafundamentalnecessityforthegrowth,
progress,andsuccessoforganisationsintoday’s
interconnectedanddiverseworld.Atrulydiverse
andinclusiveworkplacevaluesandempowers
individualsfromallbackgrounds,fostering
collaborationanddrivingsuccess.
Researchconsistentlydemonstratesthat
prioritisinginclusionleadstobetteroutcomes.For
example,analysisfrommanagementconsultancy
McKinsey&Company(2015;2018;2020),
consistentlyhighlightshowcompanieswithdiverse
workforcesaremorelikelytooutperformtheir
industrypeers.Inclusiveenvironmentsenhance
employeeengagement,productivity,andinnovation,
unleashingthefullpotentialofindividuals.
However,significantchallengespersist.
Discriminationandunconsciousbiaseshinder
progresstowardinclusion.Astaggering72%
oftheprofessionalssurveyedforthisreport
highlightedexperiencingdiscriminatorybehaviour
intheworkplacesince2019.Thisnotonlyharms
individualsbutalsostiflesdiversityofthought,and
hindersorganisationalperformance.
Thisreporthighlightsthecriticalrolethat
Chartered,professionalandregulatorybodiesplay
inaddressingbarrierstoinclusionintheworkplace.
Asauthoritativeorganisationsrepresentingmore
than750,000peopleworkinginawiderangeof
professionsintheUK,wehavearesponsibility
toleadbyexampleanddrivepositivechange.
Professionalbodiespossesstheinfluence,
expertise,andnetworkstoadvocateforinclusive
practices,establishguidelines,andprovidesupport
totheirmembers.
Wearecommittedtohelpingourmembersand
theiremployerscreatewelcomingandequitable
workplaces.Throughtrainingandeducation,we
canensurememberspossessthenecessaryskills
tocultivatemoreinclusivecultures–implementing
strategiestoaddressbiases,fairhiringpractices,
andmentorshipprogramsthatboostprogression
andclosegaps.
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Executivesummary
Drawingonresearchwithmorethan7,000
membersandlearnersof12professional
membershipandregulatorybodiesacrossthe
UK,thisreportprovidesafreshlookathow
recenteffortstopromoteequality,diversityand
inclusion(EDI)havebeenexperienced,acrossandbetweenseveralprofessions.Itservesasacalltoprofessionals,andtheirrepresentativebodies,to
reflectontheiroutlook,conductand
collectiveactions.
Buildingonthelargebodyofexistingevidence,
thisresearchreinforcestheimportanceofEDIand
itspositivebenefitsforindividuals,organisations,
professionsandtheeconomy.However,the
findingsshowthattheprogressofEDIeffortshas
stalled.Inordertomoveforwards,itsuggestsa
newapproachisnecessary.Whilehighlighting
thepivotalroleprofessionalbodiescanplayin
catalysingchange,thereportalsoaddresses
thecommitmentsrequiredfromindividual
professionals,employers,andpolicymakersto
supportsystemicaction.
Arewestuck?
EDIisontheagenda,buttheuncomfortablerealityremainsthatnegativeexperiencesarewidespreadacrosstheprofessions.
?Almostthree-quartersofprofessionals
surveyedreportexperiencingbarriers
toprogressionintheircareer(73%)or
discriminatorybehaviourintheworkplace(72%)
?Negativeexperiencesaremorecommonamongthosewithmore‘marginalised
characteristics’
Ultimately,scepticismisgrowingamong
professionalsaboutthecapacityofEDIeffortsto
enactchange,withawidespreadperceptionthat
thereislotsoftalkbutlittlemeaningfulaction.
DisillusionmentwiththepracticeofEDIcould
meanthatprogresstodateisatriskofbacksliding:aroundone-fifth(22%)ofprofessionalssurveyedbelieveEDIreceivestoomuchfocuscomparedtootherissueswithintheirprofession.
?Thetestimoniesofprofessionalsshow
howexperiencesofmarginalisationare
livedinvariableandcomplexwaysonan
everydaybasis.
Professionalmembershipandregulatorybodiessetthestandardsofwhatitmeanstobeaprofessional
Beyondbuzzwords|EmbeddingasystemicapproachtoEDIacrosstheUK’sprofessions|Fullreport6
Weneedtobebrave
Thestakesarehigh:overhalf(53%)of
professionalssurveyedsaytheyhaveconsidered
leavingtheirprofessionand/ororganisation
becauseofissuesrelatedtoEDI.Yet,itwillbe
achallengetoenactthemeaningfulchanges
professionalswanttoseethroughEDIinitiatives.
Fosteringa‘racetothetop’
AsstallingprogressrisksEDIeffortsbecomingadisingenuous‘racetothebottom’,wesuggestprofessionalmembershipandregulatorybodiesholdakeyleverforpositiveactionandlasting
change.Theyhavethecapacityto‘raisethebar’forwhatitmeanstobeaprofessional,inrelationtothevaluesofequality,diversityandinclusion.Wesuggestactionsandcommitmentsfor
professionalmembershipandregulatorybodiestoensurethatthey:
1.PutEDIattheheartofwhatitmeanstobeaprofessional
2.Sethigherstandardsforprofessionals3.Activelyinvolveprofessionalsinchange
4.Becomerolemodelsforgoodpractice.
Thereisno‘onesizefitsall’solutionand‘what
works’willbedependentonthewaysinwhich
numerousfactorsarenegotiated–forexample:
?Howbesttodemonstrateyourcommitment
tochangeintheshort-term,whileenacting
changethataimstohavelonger-termimpacts?
?Howbesttoinvolvethosewithlivedexperience
ofmarginalisationininitiatives,without
burdeningthemwiththeresponsibilityto
drivechange?
?Howbesttobuildcoalitionsandalliances
acrossarangeofgroups,whileappropriately
recognisingtheirdifferences?
Strikingtherightbalancerequiresbravery,anda
newapproachthatreframeshowEDIisunderstood:
?Equality,diversityandinclusionmustbe
guidingprinciplesforalldecision-making–notjustforspecificinitiatives.
?Interventionsmustfocusonchangingthesystemsthatunderpinmarginalisation.
Employersoperationalise
thesestandardsinhiring
andpromotiondecisions,
andacrossitspolicies
andpractices
Professionalsenactthese
standardstofostermore
inclusivecultures
Thisreframingwillbenefitindividuals,their
organisations,professionsandtheeconomy.
Nonetheless,notallissueshighlightedinthisresearcharewithintheinfluenceandcontrolofindividualprofessionalbodies.Everybodymustplayaroleinenablingsystemicchange.The
inconsistentpatchworkofpositiveaction,
fromsomeorganisationsandprofessionals,mustbematchedbycommitmentsfromallactorsacrossthesystem,including(localandnational)policymakers.
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Introduction
Thisreportgrappleswiththeessenceofwhatitmeanstobeaprofessional,inrelationtoEDI.Itservesasacalltoprofessionals,andtheirrepresentativebodies,toreflectontheiroutlook,conductandcollectiveactions.
Thisbuildsonanestablishedagendathat
highlightsthecentralroleprofessionalsplayin
shapingtheUK’seconomy,deliveringsuccessandopportunityacrosstheworkforce.Aconcerted
efforttoimprovesocialmobilitythroughthe
professionsemergedaround15yearsago,withanactionplansetoutbythePanelonFairAccesstotheProfessions,chairedbytheRtHonAlan
Milburn.Recognisingthereisnosingledefinitionof‘theprofessions’,thePanel’sfinalreport(2009:p14)characterisedthesecareersastypicallyhaving:
?recognisableentrypoints–forexample,standardqualificationrequirements
?codesofethics–forexample,thatsetoutaspectsofprofessionalresponsibility
?systemsforself-regulation–forexample,settingandregulatingstandardsfor
professionaldevelopment
?astrongsenseofvocationandprofessionaldevelopment.
The‘Milburnreport’foregroundedthepotentialrole
oftheprofessionstodriveanewwaveofsocial
mobility,byopeningupaccesstothegrowing–
butincreasinglysociallyexclusive–professional
employmentopportunitiesacrosstheUK’s
economy(ibid).Whileprogressin2012wasfound
tobea‘sporadic’and‘haphazard’‘lottery’,inthe
midstofrecoveryfromtheglobalfinancialcrisis,
risinginequalityremainedadeepsocialconcern
acrossbroadpublicandpoliticalopinion(Milburn,
2012:p.29).
Thiscontextresonateswiththecurrentdriveto
enactchangethroughtheprofessions,ledbya
collaborativegroupofprofessionalmembership
andregulatorybodies.Thiscollaborativewas
formedinresponsetotheeconomicchallenges
presentedbytheCovidpandemic,aimingtohelp
peoplegetbackintoworkandprogressintheir
professionsbyconnectinglearners,employersand
educationproviderswithopportunitiestoupskill
andretrain.
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Thecollaborativehassinceincreasedinnumber,representingevermoreprofessionals1anddifferenttypesofprofessionalbodies:
ACCA(theAssociationofChartered
CertifiedAccountants),agloballyrecognisedprofessionalaccountancybodyproviding
qualificationsandadvancingstandardsinaccountancyworldwide.
TheCharteredInsuranceInstitute(CII)isa
professionalbodydedicatedtobuildingpublictrustintheinsuranceandfinancialplanningprofession,withacommittmenttodriving
confidenceinthepowerofprofessional
standards:competence,integrityandcareforthecustomer.
CILExRegulation(CRL)istheindependentlegalregulatorforcharteredlegalexecutives,CILEXmembership,CILEXPractitioners
andfirms.Theyworkwiththeirregulatedcommunitytoensurethattheydeliverthebestoutcomesforclients.
TheCharteredInstituteofPersonnelandDevelopment(CIPD)istheprofessional
bodyforHRandpeopledevelopment,
championingbetterworkandworkinglivesforover100years.
TheCharteredInstituteofPublicFinanceandAccountancy(CIPFA)isaUK-basedinternationalaccountancymembershipandstandard-settingbody,theonlysuchbodygloballydedicatedtopublic
financialmanagement.
TheCharteredInstituteofPublic
Relations(CIPR)istheworld’sonlyRoyal
Charteredprofessionalbodyforpublic
relationspractitionerswithover10,000
members.Theyadvanceandpromote
professionalismandstandardsinpublic
relationsbymakingitsmembersaccountabletotheiremployersandthepublicthroughitscodeofconductaswellasthroughtraining,qualifications,andaccreditation.
TheCharteredInstituteofProcurement
andSupply(CIPS)istheglobalmembershiporganisationforprocurementandsupply,
drivingpositivechangeacrosstheprofession.
Theyprovideeducationandtoolsfor
members.Andtheyareavoiceandstandard,buildinganetworkacrosstheglobe.
TheCharteredManagementInstitute(CMI)
istheCharteredprofessionalbodyfor
managementandleadership.Theirmissionistoimprovethequalityandthenumberofprofessionallyqualifiedmanagersinordertocreatebetterledandmanagedorganisations.
TheInstituteofCharteredAccountantsofScotland(ICAS)isaglobalprofessional
membershiporganisationandbusiness
networkforCharteredAccountants.Theyarealsoaneducator,regulator,examinerandaprofessionalawardingbody.
TheInstitutionofEngineeringand
Technology(IET)inspire,informandinfluencetheglobalengineeringandtechnology
communitytoengineerabetterworld.
TheInstitutionofOccupationalSafetyandHealth(IOSH)istheCharteredbodyfor
occupationalsafetyandhealthprofessionals
worldwide;aregisteredcharitywith
internationalNGOstatus.
TheInstituteofWorkplaceandFacilities
Management(IWFM)isthebodyfor
workplaceandfacilitiesprofessionals.Theyempowerandenablememberstoexpand
theirpotentialandhaverewarding,impactfulcareersasbusinessenablerswhotransformorganisationsandenhanceexperience.
1Theprofessionalscoveredinthisresearchare:accountants,
legalexecutives,paralegals,insurancebrokers,underwriters,claims
professionals,financialplanners,paraplanners,mortgagebrokers,
humanresourcespersonnel,publicrelationsprofessionals,managers
procurementandsupplyprofessionals,engineeringandtechnology
professionals,occupationalsafetyandhealthprofessional,andworkplaceandfacilitiesprofessionals.
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Whilethe‘Milburnreport’narrowlyfocusedon
improvingaccesstotheprofessions,thescopeofconcernamongtheprofessionshasnowbroad-enedtoencompassthefollowingprinciples(oftenabbreviatedto‘EDI’):
?Equality–aimingtoensurefairaccess,treat-ment,andopportunityforallthoseinaprofes-sionorworkplace,regardlessofdifference
?Diversity–aimingtoensurethatawiderangeofidentities,backgrounds,experiences,circum-stancesandperspectivesarerepresentedin
theworkforce
?Inclusion–aimingtocreateenvironmentswhereeveryone’sdifferencesarerespectedandvalued,enablingeveryonetothriveandfeelincluded.
Workaroundtheseissuesalsooftenconsiders:
?Equity–beyondequality,thisrecognisesthatinordertotreateveryonethesame,youmustaccountfortheirdifferentneeds
?Belonging–beyondinclusion,thisisa
feelingofsecurity,supportandacceptance,thatresultsfromtheinclusionofdifferentindividualsandgroups
?Socialjustice–beyondisolatedeffortsinindividualorganisations,thisaimsforafairerdistributionofpowerandresourcesacrosssociety.
Awiderangeofinterventionsandinitiatives
coalescearoundtheseprinciples,withEDI
becominganindustryofitsown.Thisfollowsa
well-established‘businesscase’whichhighlightshowthesesociallydesirableoutcomesalsomakeeconomicsense.Forexample,thereisevidencetodemonstratethat,withincreaseddiversity:
Profitsgrow
Companiesamongthetop-quartileforgender
diversityonexecutiveboardsare25%morelikelytooutperformtheprofitabilityoftheirpeersin
thelowest-quartile;andthisfigurerisesto36%
betweenthemostandleastdiversecompaniesintermsofethnicity(McKinsey,2020).
Innovationimproves
Companieswithabove-averagediversity(acrosssixdimensions)intheirmanagementteamsreportinnovationrevenueswhichare19%higherthan
thosewithbelow-averagediversityamongtheirmanagement(BCG,2018).
Productivityrises
Firmscanachieveaproductivitypremiumof+3%ifmanagersaremoregenderdiverse,or+7%ifmanagersaremoreculturallydiverse(Criscuoloetal,2021).
ThesebenefitsemergebecauseEDIenables
organisationstoattractandretaintalented
individualswhocancontributeadiversityof
perspectivestoenhancedecision-making(Catalyst,2020).Italsoimprovesemployeesatisfaction,
aswellasthereputationoftheemployer(ibid).
Nonetheless,governmentresearchonthe‘businesscase’forEDIwarnedthat‘gesturescostmoney’
(BIS,2013:vi).AsrecentanalysissuggeststhecurrentglobalmarketforEDIisvaluedat$9bn,andisexpectedtogrowto$31bnby2033(Fact.MR,2023),itisimportanttoreflectonhow
thisinvestmentinEDIhasbeenperceivedand
experienced,andwhatmustbedonetomaximiseimpactfrominterventions.
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Abouttheresearch
Thisresearchcontributestotheexistingbodyofknowledgebyprovidingafreshlookathow
recenteffortstopromoteEDIhavebeen
experienced,acrossandbetweentheprofessionsinvolvedinthecollaborative.Drawingondata
aboutprofessionals’viewsandexperiencesindiverseworkplacesacrosstheUK,thefindingscaninterveneatthesystems-level–particularlyhighlightingtheroleofprofessionalmembershipandregulatorybodiesamonggovernment,
employerandgrassrootsaction.
Itexploreshowtheseprofessionalbodieshave
thecapacityto‘raisethebar’aboutwhatit
meanstobeaprofessional,inrelationtothe
valuesandprinciplesofequality,diversityand
inclusion,influencingactionandbehaviours
amongprofessionalsandtheiremployers.Workingtogetherasacollaborative,thesebodiesrepresentanecosystemofdifferentwhoallco-existin
workplaces,andwhosepracticesinfluenceeachother’sworkandworkingculture.Thistherefore
providesasignificantopportunitytodrivechangeacrossthediverseindustriesandsectorsthatmakeuptheUKeconomy.
Aims
Focusingontheprofessionsrepresentedinthecollaborative,theresearchaimsto:
1.understandtheexperiencesandbarriersfacedbythosewithmarginalisedcharacteristics
(Part1)
2.understandtheperceptionofEDIwithintheprofessions(Part2a)
3.exploreexistinginitiativestoimproveEDI,
identifyingwhatinterventionsareperceivedaseffectiveinordertoinformwhatactiontheprofessionsshouldtake(Part2b).
Thescopeofthisstudyisfocusedonthosemembersandlearnersof12professional
membershipandregulatorybodieswhoarecurrentlyworkingand/orstudyingintheUK.2
2Thisgroupisreferredtoas‘professionals’throughoutthereport.3Refertotheappendix1forthedetailedmethodology.
Approach
Rapidreview
Surveywithmorethan7,000professionals
Focusgroupdiscussionswithmorethan90professionals
In-depthinterviewswithsixEDIexperts
ConductedbetweenOctober2022andApril20233,
theresearchbringstogetherquantitativeand
qualitativedataabouttheviewsandexperiencesofmorethan7,000professionals.Itissupportedbyinsightsfromexistingliterature,aswellasin-depthconversationswithindividualswhohaveexpertise
inimplementingEDIinitiativesacross
theprofessions.
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Accountingforcomplexity
EDItouchesonsomeincrediblysensitive
andpersonalissues,andwewouldliketo
acknowledgethetime,energyandcouragesomanyprofessionalswillinglycontributedtothisresearch.Fortheresearchersinvolved,thiscomeswithgreatresponsibilitytorepresentparticipants’viewsandexperiencesappropriately.We,therefore,have
takencaretodevelopananalyticalapproachthat
aimstorecognisethecomplexityof
people’sidentities.
Severalpeoplesharedthedifficultytheyhadwithoverlysimplisticandreductivelabelswhich‘put
peopleinboxes’andcastwidespreadassertionsabouttheexperiencesofthosewithsimilar
characteristics.Thispresentsachallengeto
researcherswhonecessarilycategoriseresponsestodrawconclusionsfromdata.
Professionalstoldushowtheirlivesandidentitiesaremulti-dimensionalandcomplex.Itisclearthatarangeofdynamicsinteractandcompoundeachother,invariableways,toshapeeachperson’s
experiences.Yet,thiscanbedifficulttounpick,explainorcategorise.
Ialwayshavegreatfunwhenyou
fillintheequality,diversity,and
inclusioninformationandallthese
standardisedformsyouget.Isay
tomyself,‘WhichhatamIgoingto
weartoday?’BecauseIlookuponit
andtheinformationthatit’sasking
fromme,actually,reallydoesn’t
reflectme.
Focusgroupparticipant(IOSHmember)
Well,ifwecallthem
disadvantages,alotofbarriers,
sometimes,cutacross,soyoumayrepresentdifferentcommunities.Youmaypotentiallybepartoflotsofdifferentgroupsbecauseyou
identifywiththem.
Focusgroupparticipant(CIPRmember)
Ithinkit’samixofeverything.
Ageforone,ethnicityforanother,socioeconomicbackground
foranother,whereyoulive,justeverythingaboutyou,really.
Focusgroupparticipant(CIPSmember)
Thisgroupis
cisgender,male,
white,non-religiousorChristian,
heterosexual,
non-disabledand
neurotypical,withnomentalorphysical
healthconditions,
andcomesfroma
higherorintermediatesocioeconomic
background.
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Thisconceptisknownas‘intersectionality’.Inordertoforegroundthis,theanalyticalapproachtakenin
thisstudydrawstogetherseveraldifferenttypesandinterpretationsofdata.First,wehavedevelopeda
quantitativeproxyforintersectionality,whichassumesthatpeoplewithmultiplecharacteristicsthattendtobemarginalisedhaveadifferent(morechallenged)livedexperienceoftheworkplacethanthosewithnoorfewer‘marginalisedcharacteristics’.Forthepurposesofthisstudy,wehavegroupedsurveyrespondents4onthisbasis:
One‘marginalisedcharacteristic’
Two‘marginalisedcharacteristics’
No‘marginalisedcharacteristics’
Threeormore‘marginalisedcharacteristics’
n=807(16%)
n=1753(34%)
n=1717(33%)
n=877(17%)
Thisgroupreportonlyoneofthefollowingcharacteristics:
Thisgroupreportonlytwoofthefollowingcharacteristics:
Thisgroupreport
threeormore
ofthefollowing
characteristics:
?Amarginalisedgenderidentity(women,non-binarypeople,transpeople,and/orpeoplewithothermarginalisedgenderidentities)
?Aminoritisedethnicgroup,faithoridentity(Black,Asian,mixedorotherethnicitiesand/ornon-Christianreligions)
?Amarginalisedsexualorientation(lesbian,gay,bisexual,queerorothernon-heterosexualorientation)
?Aphysicaland/ormentalhealthconditionand/orneurodivergence
?Alowersocioeconomicbackground(basedonparentaloccupationage14)
Althoughwerecognisethatthisproxydoesnot
includeallthepossiblecharacteristicsthatmaybemarginalised,forthepurposesofthisreport
werefertothecharacteristicscoveredinthis
measureas‘marginalisedcharacteristics’.Wedidnotincludethe‘life-course’characteristicsofageorcaringresponsibilitiesintheproxymeasure5:thisisbecausepeopleofallagesreportbeing
disadvantagedbecauseoftheirage,andcaring
responsibilitiescutacrossotherdemographic
groups.Insomeinstances,severalcharacteristicsmaybegroupedtogetherasone‘marginalised
characteristic’–thisisduetooverlapsbetweencategories(avoiding‘doublecounting’)andthechallengesofdefiningwaysofidentifying.6
Thisisasimplisticoperationalisationof
intersectionality,thereforeweacknowledgethe
limitsofthisapproachtoteaseoutdifferences
betweencharacteristics.Readersmustbemindful
nottoassumeallcharacteristicswillhavethe
sameimpact.Thedifferentwaysmarginalised
characteristicsareexperiencedbyprofessionals
areexploredfurtherin‘deepdives’involving
qualitativeinsightsandgroup-specificquantitative
analyses.Together,thisstrivestoprovideamore
nuancedpicture.
4Thebasefortheintersectionalityproxyisallthoseansweringall
therelevantdemographicquestions,excludingallthosethatskippedor
said‘prefernottosay’or‘don’tknow’toanyoftherelevantdemographic
questions(n=5154).
5Whilstthesecharacteristicsarenotincludedintheproxymeasure,
experiencesrelatedtoageandcaringresponsibilitiesareanalysedin
otherwaysthroughoutthereport.
6Limitationsaredetailedinappendix1.
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Anoteonterminology
Theterm‘marginalised’isusedtoreferto
th
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