The Ultimate List of HR Indicators for Measuring Diversity and Inclusion
After exploring indicators related to demographics and organizational structure, we continue our blog series with a key topic: HR indicators of diversity and inclusion. In recent years, equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) have become top priorities in human resources management. But beyond commitments and good intentions, how can we ensure these efforts have a real impact?
HR data is a valuable tool for measuring progress, adjusting strategies, and strengthening EDI efforts. It not only helps identify gaps and areas for improvement but also supports strategic decision-making to create a more equitable and inclusive workplace. While our neighbors to the south are questioning several EDI initiatives, here in Canada, we continue to recognize their importance and the crucial role they play in building healthy and high-performing work environments.
Here is a list of 36 indicators that can help you foster a culture where everyone belongs and can thrive.
Demographics (19)
- Number and percentage of women
- Number and percentage of women in management positions
- Number and percentage of women in executive/leadership roles
- Number and percentage of men
- Number and percentage of men in management positions
- Number and percentage of men in executive/leadership roles
- Number and percentage of non-binary/other gender employees
- Number and percentage of employees with unspecified gender
- Female-to-male ratio
- Female-to-male ratio in leadership positions
- Employee gender distribution
- Manager gender distribution
- Diversity in the leadership team
- Employee distribution by ethnic background (continent/country)
- Number and percentage of employees from recent immigration (less than 5 years)
- Number and percentage of employees with disabilities
- Number and percentage of First Nations employees
- Number and percentage of LGBTQ+ employees
- Self-identification response rate
Linguistic and Cultural Diversity (3)
- Number of languages spoken
- Number and percentage of bilingual/multilingual employees
- Diversity in employees’ birthplaces
Diversity & Inclusion (4)
- Diversity index
- Employee satisfaction rate regarding inclusion
- Belonging rate among employees from diverse groups
- Engagement rate in EDI initiatives
EDI Initiatives & Training (4)
- Number of hours dedicated to diversity and inclusion training
- Participation rate in EDI training programs
- Post-training application rate of EDI concepts
- Number of EDI-related events or initiatives organized annually
Reports & Incidents (4)
- Number of reported incidents related to discrimination or harassment
- Number of corrective measures implemented following discrimination incidents
- Average resolution time for reported EDI incidents
- Employee satisfaction rate regarding responses to discrimination or inclusion-related incidents
Of course, tracking EDI indicators alone isn’t enough to create a more inclusive workplace—what truly matters is the actions that follow. By incorporating these metrics into your HR strategy, you take a meaningful step toward fostering an environment where every talent has a place and the opportunity to thrive.
Do you have questions about the indicators listed above? Join us for our upcoming webinar at the end of May!
Stay tuned—our next list of indicators will focus on workforce movement within your organization.