Which retail players have the best scores in the professional equality index?

In France since 2019, companies with more than 50 employees have to provide the Ministry of Labour with a gender equality score. mind Retail analysed the scores of companies in 8 retail sectors.

Through Sophie Baqué, Rudy Degardin, Aymeric Marolleau. Published on 04 November 2024 à 10h38 - Update on 06 December 2024 à 11h00

For the past four years, French companies with more than 50 employees have been required to submit their gender equality score to the Ministry of Labour. In 2024, 19,767 companies therefore provided a score for the year ended December 31, 2023, including 4,727 companies in the retail and distribution sector (INSEE classification).

This score, from 0 to 100, is the sum of points calculated on the following criteria: the gender pay gap (40 points), the gap in annual wage increases (20 points), the gap in promotions (15 points), wage increases after maternity leave (15 points) and share of women among the highest earners in the company (10 points). It is calculated from data supplied by a company.

hierarchy visualization

Taking all sectors together, the average is 88.2 out of 100. With a score of 88.3 points, the retail and e-commerce sector, as defined by INSEE, is in 9th place. As a comparison, this is 0.8 point higher than the banking and insurance sector.

In addition to retail chains, the panel also includes car repair companies (such as Carter-Cash, Mondial Pare-Brise), wholesale (Costco) and mail order companies (La Redoute).

Height sectors under the microscope

To limit our analysis to the retail sector, we have selected 8 sub-sectors from the hundred or so sectors listed by INSEE that belong to the areas covered by mind Retail.…