Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate
Definition and latest national average benchmark
Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate
2022 National Average Value
20
%
What is the Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate?
The Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate metric measures the proportion of employees that identify as Native American or Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latinx/Latine, or Two or More Races in an organization who left an organization voluntarily in the past year.
What is the average value of the Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate?
According to the Saratoga Workforce Index, the national average Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate in 2022 was 20%.
What is the Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate by industry?
The Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate has a very high variance across industries. If you need the benchmarks for your industry, please reach out to the Saratoga team.
Where can I get Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate benchmarks?
The annual Saratoga HR and Workforce Benchmarking Study releases the Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate benchmark for over 20 different industries each year. The national average is released as part of the annual Saratoga Workforce Index.
How is Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate calculated?
The Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate is calculated by dividing the number of employees who voluntarily left the organization in the past year that identify as Native American or Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latinx/Latine, or Two or More Races by the total number of racial/ethnic minority employees in the organization, and then multiplying by 100 to get the percentage.
What does a low Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate mean?
A low Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate may indicate effective retention strategies and positive culture but could also be a sign of "Quiet Quitting" that may negatively impact productivity and innovation.
What does a high Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate mean?
A high Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate compared to that of the organization as a whole and that of your peers may indicate potential challenges or barriers that groups face in the workplace, such as unequal opportunities for growth and development, insufficient support from immediate supervisors or leaders, lack of work-life balance or flexibility, and other factors.
What other benchmarks are relevant to Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate?
Women Executive Headcount Percent
About the Saratoga Workforce Index
The Saratoga Workforce Index is an indispensable reference of national averages of 30 commonly requested HR metrics. Based on PwC Saratoga’s annual workforce benchmarking study of over 1000 metrics spanning hundreds of companies and over 20 industries, the Saratoga Workforce Index is your “quick start” guide to workforce benchmarks.
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- 90 Day Total Turnover Rate
- Average Number of Direct Reports
- Cost per Hire
- Director Headcount Ratio
- Executive Headcount Ratio
- Finance FTE Ratio
- First Year of Service Turnover Rate
- General & Administrative Function Voluntary Separation Rate
- Hire Rate
- HR FTE Ratio
- Information Technology FTE Ratio
- Labor Cost Revenue Percent
- Layers
- Learning & Development Investment per Employee
- Legal FTE Ratio
- Management Headcount Ratio
- Manager Headcount Ratio
- Offer Acceptance Rate
- One to Three Years of Service Voluntary Separation Rate
- Promotion Rate
- Racial/Ethnic Minority Headcount Percent
- Racial/Ethnic Minority Promotion Rate
- Racial/Ethnic Minority Voluntary Separation Rate
- Revenue per FTE
- Time to Accept
- Time to Start
- Turnover Rate
- Vacancy Rate
- Voluntary Separation Rate
- Women Executive Headcount Percent
- Women Headcount Percent
- Women Promotion Rate
- Women Voluntary Separation Rate
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