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Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives are broadening among commercial real estate companies, according to the results of The Global Real Estate DEI Survey 2022 released by ANREV, INREV, Ferguson Partners, NAREIM, NCREIF, PREA, REALPAC, and ULI.
The Survey also reveals the gender composition of the CRE industry, by region, and for the first time reports non-binary demographics for North America.
WASHINGTON (December 13, 2022) – The Global Real Estate DEI Survey 2022 suggests commercial real estate companies are broadening and deepening their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and initiatives.
Data from the DEI Survey 2022 – released today – shows that while almost all respondents are addressing gender or gender identity, firms are also now placing a higher degree of importance on other dimensions of DEI.
Results also showed that 95% of respondents are addressing issues of DEI either by having a formal program or by enacting at least some initiatives and policies to improve the representation of women and underrepresented groups at their respective organizations.
The DEI Survey 2022 represents more than 357,041 full-time employees, $2.34 trillion of assets under management and a cross section of the commercial real estate industry in terms of size, region, and business classification. The Survey, conducted between July and October 2022, brings together participation from 192 unique organizations who provided 210 submissions detailing their DEI practices in North America (81.4% of respondents), Europe (12.4%), and Asia-Pacific (6.2%).
The Global Real Estate DEI Survey is an annual report tracking corporate DEI practices and employee demographics for commercial real estate globally, across regions, and business types.
Key findings from the Global Real Estate DEI Survey 2022 include:
DEI programs and measurable outcomes
Recruitment, retention, and pay equity
There is no one global strategy for DEI within CRE, however, and so the Global Real Estate DEI Survey 2022 provides regional insights into the differing approaches adopted across the globe:
North America snapshot: Out of 192 unique organizations submitting data to the DEI Survey 2022, 81.4% were from respondents with operations in North America.
Europe snapshot: Out of 192 unique organizations submitting data to the DEI Survey 2022, 12.4% were from respondents with operations in Europe.
Asia-Pacific snapshot: Out of 192 unique organizations submitting data to the DEI Survey 2022, 6.2% were from respondents with operations in Asia-Pacific.
The DEI journey is a challenging one – and one that will take time to address. But respondents highlight one key strategy that proves successful for levelling-up DEI within organizations: that of talking about DEI and communicating efforts to employees. Institutions participating in the Global Real Estate DEI Survey 2022 judge that the policy most successful in levelling up DEI is communicating its importance to employees.
An executive summary of the survey results can be found on ULI’s Knowledge Finder.
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First created in 2017 and launched as a dedicated survey covering North America in 2020, the Survey is an annual report tracking corporate practices and employee demographics on diversity, equity and inclusion for commercial real estate. In 2021, the Survey was expanded to incorporate Asia-Pacific and Europe. The Survey is produced by the industry associations and organizations ANREV, INREV, Ferguson Partners, NAREIM, NCREIF, PREA, REALPAC, and ULI.
The DEI Survey 2022 represents more than 357,041 full-time employees, $2.34 trillion of assets under management and a cross section of the commercial real estate industry in terms of size, region, and business classification. The Survey, conducted between July and October 2022, brings together participation from 192 unique organizations who provided 210 submissions detailing their DEI practices in North America (81.4% of respondents), Europe (12.4%), and Asia-Pacific (6.2%).
The Global Real Estate DEI Survey aggregates data on:
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