Damian Wild, Accountancy Age
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Damian Wild

Behind the numbers: a diverse crop

Accountancy Age 22 May 2008

Are the profession’s diversity issues about to be resolved? Not any time soon, I suspect

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The ruling class is still drawn from too narrow a pool.

Nevertheless, I was encouraged by the backgrounds of Pricewaterhouse-Coopers’ latest graduate intake that things may at last be heading in the right direction.

The 125 graduates are drawn from 15 countries including China, India, Kenya, Russia and South Africa, as well as the UK.

The majority studied here, though academically, they are a mixed bag. More than 60% of the group qualified in subjects outside of the traditional degree disciplines such as accounting, business and economics. That’s no bad thing.

Some 45% are female (which PwC says outperforms the sector’s average female application rate of 41%) and 31% are from an ethnic minority background. This, the firm boasts, exceeds the UK university population figures.

The firm is also tapping into the UK’s ‘hidden’ graduate talent pool of those who wait to get a proper job ­ 43% are aged 25 or over, with the average age rising year on year.

The fact that the firm has an April intake (September is its norm) is down to work / life balance issues ­ ‘a growing trend for recently qualified graduates wanting to travel or take time out, without postponing their career for a year’.

It’s the sort of broad cross section we would all want to see signing up. I do hope that in a decade’s time when the cream of this crop rises to the top (at PwC or elsewhere), it is equally representative.
That won’t happen based on recent trends.

According to the Financial Reporting Council’s most recent analysis, the proportion of female members of the main UK institutes rose steadily from 24% in 2000 to 29% in 2005. Yet the percentage of female students has stood stable since 2000, at the considerably higher level of 48%. That’s a big drop-off ­ and it’s not easily explained.

The 2007 Accountancy Age Top 50 painted an equally grim picture. It revealed that on average women accounted for less than10% of partners within the firms and partners from ethnic minority groups (of either sex) only made up 5.9% of the total.

Not good. At this point I could thunder that too little has changed in the last decade to be overly optimistic. Instead, I’ll say that the PwC stats do make me hopeful.

Damian Wild is editor in chief of Accountancy Age and blogs at accountancymatters.accountancyage.com

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