An ethical job is a broad term to describe a job which accords with a person's ethics or values.
Surveys
In 2005, The Guardian newspaper polled 2,000 undergraduates in the UK, and found that "over 70% of students said that a company's ethical track record is a crucial factor when choosing their employer".[1]
A 2005 poll by High Fliers Research of 6,227 final-year students at universities in Australia and New Zealand found that 40% said it was "very important" that their first employer be socially responsible, and 30% said it was "very important" that their first employer be environmentally responsible.[2]
In 2007, Harris Interactive published the results of an opinion poll of 1,741 workers in the United States. 73% of respondents said it was "important that [one's] employer be environmentally and socially responsible".
In a 2009 poll of employers at Australian non-profit organizations conducted by EthicalJobs.com.au, 87% said that job seekers were more likely to apply for a position seen to be ethical.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Robinson, Oliver (2006-07-15) "Planning for a fairer future", The Guardian.
- ↑ Sainty, Rosemary Ethics and Graduate Recruitment Archived 2009-10-14 at the Wayback Machine, AAGE Conference Melbourne, November 2006
- ↑ "EthicalJobs.com.au Non-Profit Survey: "Work for Less: Most Say Yes"", EthicalJobs.com.au, 16 Jun, 2009.
External links
- ABC Radio National: Life Matters, Ethical Jobs, 23 June 2009.
- Rosemary Sainty, Ethics and Graduate Recruitment November 2006.
- UK Net Guide, Guide to Ethical Careers