Indicators are used to measure the progress made in the various areas of action. 

These indicators are essentially those of the legislative programme, as defined by the SFSO. Some refer to several areas of action.

Professional and public life

  • Gender pay gap
  • Gender overall earnings gap
  • Female employment rate
  • Share of female professors at universities and universities of applied sciences
  • Share of women with a Master's degree in the STEM sector
  • Percentage of men in health and early childhood education courses at lower secondary level
  • Gender pension gap
  • Share of women in executive salary brackets
  • Share of women on extra-parliamentary commissions
  • Percentage of women in official delegations 
  • Poverty rate for single-parent households

Work-life balance and family

  • Satisfaction with work-life balance (staff survey)
  • Burden of paid employment and household and family work (Gender care gap)
  • Share of part-time workers by gender and family situation
  • Employment rate by gender and family situation
  • Underemployment rates by gender and family situation

Gender-specific violence

  • Domestic violence offences recorded by the police SPC
  • Police-recorded homicides in the home SPC
  • Victim assistance statistics OHS 
  • Statistics on criminal convictions

Discrimination 

  • Reports and analyses