Koyaanisqatsi
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ruby said:38% of blue collar workers and 24% of white collar workers admitted to engaging in at least one of the behaviours deemed to be objectionable or potentially objectionable.
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It seems to me that whatever way we slice it, it's very likely a small minority of men who are harassers*.
I realize you were qualifying that to international statistics, but if we take just the numbers you presented, it would mean a total of 62% of men, presumably, in the work place are the problem, which is by no means a “small minority.”
If you then go back to laughing dog’s NPR piece, you see:
The results, released in a report Wednesday, show that 77 percent of women had experienced verbal sexual harassment, and 51 percent had been sexually touched without their permission. About 41 percent said they had been sexually harassed online, and 27 percent said they had survived sexual assault.
The report also looked into locations where people experienced harassment. The majority of women — 66 percent — said they'd been sexually harassed in public spaces. "The public forums are where you see the more chronic experiences of sexual harassment," says Raj. These include verbal harassment and physical harassment, like touching and groping.
However, 38 percent of women said they experienced sexual harassment at the workplace. Thirty-five percent said they had experienced it at their residence. These experiences are more likely to be assaults and the "most severe forms" of harassment, says Raj.
"The findings show that this is a pervasive problem and permeates all sectors of our lives," says Holly Kearl, the main author of the report. "Most people who said they had experienced sexual harassment experienced it in multiple locations."
38% were harassed in the workplace, with 62% of men confessing to having harassed someone in the workplace. Which means that the numbers are likely much much higher to account for all of the harassment going on outside the workplace as well, so we’re probably looking at something closer to 75%-80%.
Here, by the way, is the full breakdown from the study for those itt too reading challenged to bother:
More than 3 in 4 women (77%) and 1 in 3 men (34%) experienced verbal sexual harassment;
- 1 in 2 women (51%) and 1 in 6 men (17%) were sexually touched in an unwelcome way;
- Around 4 in 10 women (41%) and 1 in 4 men (22%) experienced cyber sexual harassment;
- More than 1 in 3 women (34%) and 1 in 10 men (12%) were physically followed;
- Close to 1 in 3 women (30%) and 1 in 10 men (12%) faced unwanted genital flashing;
- More than 1 in 4 women (27%) and 1 in 14 men (7%) survived sexual assault.
Also of note:
Among persons who experienced sexual harassment and assault, 88% of women and 86% of men reported experiencing it in more than one location and most indicated at least 4-5 locations.
If it’s just a “minority” of harassers, then they sure do get around a lot.