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          Survey: Fewer women in executive posts

          Updated: 2012-03-08 14:56

          By Wang Zhuoqiong (China Daily)

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          Survey: Fewer women in executive posts

          Survey: Fewer women in executive posts

           

          Number declines from year before but remains above world average

          Women held a quarter of the senior management positions in businesses on the Chinese mainland in 2011, a survey has found.

          That figure has declined from the 34 percent of such positions that were held by women the year before but is still higher than the world average of 21 percent, according to the Grant Thornton International Business Report, a quarterly survey of business leaders from around the world.

          Carol Cheng, director of transaction advisory services with Grant Thornton China, said the decrease might be a result of the greater pressures some women find themselves under.

          "The female executives in the survey, who were between the ages of 30 and 50, have to work and also have a family to attend to," Cheng said.

          "When they reach an executive position, mounting pressure can push them to return home or inspire them to chase their personal dreams."

          The report, released just before the advent of International Women's Day on Thursday, suggested that most female executives continue to work in departments and fields that have been filled largely with women in the past - in human resources and finance positions, for instance. Few of their jobs require them to make important decisions.

          The 100 mainland companies surveyed in the report said the women they employ in executive positions most often were chief operating officers. Women held 45 percent of those jobs.

          The survey also found that women second-most often were directors of human-resource departments, holding 41 percent of such positions at the companies, and third-most often were chief financing officers, holding 39 percent of those positions at the companies.

          At the same time, the respondents said only 9 percent of the chief executive officers they employed were women.

          In total, the survey looked at 11,500 companies in 40 countries and regions. Within those, female executives were also most often in human-resources positions, taking up 21 percent of the available positions. After that, women were most often working as chief operating officers, holding 12 percent of those positions, and as chief executive officers, holding 9 percent of those positions.

          Xu Hua, chief managing partner and CEO of Grant Thorton China, said most female executives in China work as chief operating officers because such positions at small and medium-sized companies tend to have undefined duties.

          Various top executives, meanwhile, argue that having feminine qualities can help a person win promotion.

          Anthea Wang, vice-president of public relations and media communications at Daimler Northeast Asia Ltd and Mercedes-Benz (China) Ltd, said women enjoy certain advantages that, during negotiations, can help parties that are at odds on some issue reach common ground.

          Wang, the first female employee of Mercedes-Benz on the Chinese mainland, has herself been able to use communication to move several projects forward. In 2010, she initiated Mercedes-Benz Star Fund, a charity program of 30 million yuan ($4.75 million), which is the biggest CSR fund for Daimler and Mercedes-Benz outside of Germany.

          "You can change things in ways you never could even imagine," she said.

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