RELATED March 31, 2026 The State of Federal Data Products in 2025 March 24, 2026 Partnership for Public Service’s public comments on OPM’s “Managing Senior Professional Performance” March 24, 2026 Partnership for Public Service's public comments on OPM's "Performance Appraisal for Non-SES Federal Employees" Back to Reports 2011 Best Places to Work Analysis: Gender Gaps and Racial/Ethnic Divides February 16, 2012 Based on data from the Office of Personal Management’s 2011 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey, this analysis provides important perspective on how federal employees perceive the current state of diversity and inclusion within their agencies. For federal leaders working to implement President Obama’s recent executive order, this is key information that directs agencies to identify and implement a series of strategies to “remove barriers to equal opportunity in the federal government’s recruitment, hiring, promotion, retention, professional development, and training.” “Gender Gaps and Racial/Ethnic Divides” is a Best Places to Work in the Federal Government® Snapshot, made possible by the generous support of Deloitte and Hay Group.