Annual Report - paperJam
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Survey of the social situation in the<br />
banking sector for the year 2009<br />
The ABBL once again made its annual survey of<br />
the social situation to analyse the relevant data<br />
for the sector.<br />
The participation rate was again high at 56%,<br />
covering 72% of the employees of member<br />
banks of the ABBL.<br />
The survey revealed that the average age of men<br />
had risen from 39 to 41, while that of women<br />
remained unchanged at 38.<br />
Among all employees, average seniority rose in<br />
the case of both men and women: for men it<br />
increased from 6.9 to 9 years, while in the case<br />
of women the increase remains less pronounced,<br />
rising from 8.2 to 9.6.<br />
An analysis of the countries of residence of<br />
the new recruits shows that the percentage of<br />
Luxembourg residents has risen from 34.4% to<br />
46.7%, while the number of French and Belgian<br />
frontier workers recruited has fallen.<br />
Luxembourg residents continue to represent the<br />
largest share of all employees. There was a slight<br />
increase in French residents, while the numbers of<br />
their Belgian and German counterparts fell slightly.<br />
As to the nationality of employees in our sector,<br />
Luxembourg and French citizens remain in a large<br />
majority followed by Belgians and Germans.<br />
Country of residence of new recruits<br />
Others<br />
0.91% 0.15%<br />
Germany<br />
13.94%<br />
10.30%<br />
MEN<br />
France<br />
9.85%<br />
7.88%<br />
WOMEN<br />
Belgium<br />
6.21% 4.09%<br />
Luxembourg<br />
29.09% 17.58%<br />
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%<br />
Country of residence<br />
Others<br />
0.11% 0.03%<br />
Germany<br />
7.71% 5.96%<br />
MEN<br />
France<br />
10.60% 10.61%<br />
WOMEN<br />
Belgium<br />
9.02% 6.69%<br />
Luxembourg<br />
26.30%<br />
22.96%<br />
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%<br />
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