Gender Balance in Business Survey
The purpose of the survey is to provide information on gender representation in Senior Executive teams and Boards of Directors of large enterprises in Ireland. The survey is conducted in response to the Balance for Better Business initiative and it aims to provide benchmark information.
The Gender Balance in Business Survey is a statutory statistical survey conducted every two years under the provisions of the Statistics (Gender Balance in Business) Order 2023 (S.I. No. 187/2023). Under Sections 26 and 27 of the 1993 Statistics Act you are obliged by law to complete and return this form. Any person who fails or refuses to provide this information or who knowingly provides false information may be subject to prosecution under Part VI of the Act.
Our results are only ever made available to the public in aggregate form and we make sure that it is impossible for individuals or businesses to be identified. The data collected in the Gender Balance in Business survey will not be used for any additional statistical research.
All information supplied to the CSO is treated as strictly confidential. The Statistics Act, 1993 sets stringent confidentiality standards: Information collected may be used only for statistical purposes, and no details that might be related to an identifiable person or business undertaking may be divulged to any other government department or body.
The data you provide in this survey will be held for a maximum period of seven years from the date of issue, subject to survey requirements.
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BrĂd Fitzpatrick, Enterprise Statistics - Integration & Structural Outputs, Central Statistics Office, Skehard Road, Cork, T12 X00E.
Tel +353 (21) 4535162 E-mail: enterprise_stats@cso.ie
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