In the third quarter of 2023, in the EU, the majority of employed people aged 15-64 years were men, 53.5% men compared with 46.5% women. 

Nevertheless, in some major occupation groups as classified by the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO), women represented the larger share: 65.8% of clerical support workers were women, 63.5% of service and sales workers, 54.3% of professionals e.g. scientists, teachers, and 53.0% of those in elementary occupations were women. 

Women were equally represented as men among technicians and associate professionals (50.0%). 

In contrast, women were rarely employed as craft and related trades workers (11.1%) and plant and machine operators and assemblers (17.9%). And among managers, only 34.7% were women.

Female employment by major group of occupations in EU, in % of total employment aged 15-64, Q3 2023. Bar chart. See link to LFS extraction below.

Source dataset: LFS ad-hoc extraction

Childcare and teachers’ aides - 93% women

When looking at more detailed ISCO classification, women in the EU made up the vast majority of people employed in specific occupations, including childcare workers and teachers' aides (92.6% of the total employed in this occupation in the third quarter of 2023), secretaries (89.3%), primary school and early childhood teachers (88.2%), nursing and midwifery professionals (87.5%) and domestic, hotel, and office cleaners and helpers (86.5%).

Top and lowest 5 detailed groups of occupations by share of female employment, EU, in % of total employment in each group of occupations, Q3 2023. Bar chart. See link to LFS extraction.


Source dataset: LFS ad-hoc extraction

Women accounted only for a small minority of building frame and related trades workers (1.4% of total people employed in this occupation in the third quarter of 2023), workers employed in machinery mechanics and repairers (2.9%), electrical equipment installers and repairers (3.1%), sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders and related workers (3.7%) and heavy truck and bus drivers (3.8%).

This article is part of a series of articles published to mark International Women’s Day.

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Methodological notes

  • Female employment by major group of occupations refers to  ISCO-08 1-digit level. Armed forces and non-response categories were excluded due to low data reliability. 
  • Top and bottom 5 of detailed groups of occupations with the highest and lowest shares of female employment refer to ISCO-08 3-digit level. Occupational groups below the reliability threshold are excluded. 

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