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Distribution — compa-ratio quintile
Headcount shares across standardized compa-ratio quintile buckets (PRD-aligned cut-points on TTC or Base compa-ratio).
How it’s computed
DISTRIBUTION(compa_ratio_quintile)
What the evidence shows
Evidence (effect sizes, priors, validity) is syncing from Principia.
What this metric can show you
Distribution — compa-ratio quintile can tell roughly 25 pre-built stories — each a designed scene the data either confirms or it doesn’t. Bring your numbers and the Story Finder runs every one of these shapes against them.
specific to workforce composition
{mover} is becoming a bigger share of who you are
workforce-composition · T1
{mover} is fading from the mix
workforce-composition · T1
A few people hold the whole network together
org-networks · T1
One unit is over-managed
workforce-composition · T1
Spans are stretched thin in one corner
workforce-composition · T1
The mix is holding steady
workforce-composition · T1
The organization you have isn't the one you had
workforce-composition · T1
universal shapes — any single metric can take these
A few large values are doing the talking
any focus · T1
A one-time event, not a trend
any focus · T1
It doesn't track — the premise is false
any focus · T1
It's concentrated — one group stands apart
any focus · T1
Scenes are pre-built; your data is the toggle. Browse the full deck or watch one play end-to-end in The Quiet Exodus.
Run it on your data
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What the literature says
The measurement literature behind this signal — sourced, so you can defend it.
“Those accepting this position maintain that women performing jobs of comparable worth to those performed by men should be paid the same as men, excepting allowable differences (for example, seniority plans, merit plans, productionbased pay plans or different locations).[C1, C2,…”
— Worldatwork Handbook Compensationmatch 54%
“How do we distribute compensation across the organization?Compensation spend distribution analysis takes the total compensation spent on a defined set of employees (i.e., a group) and calculates the percent of the total spend that is allocated to each group. Groups can include…”
— The Compensation Handbook (6th ed.)match 53%
“What is a Compa-ratio and How Do You Calculate it?In chapter 5, I talked about the market ratio, as in how well your internal pay compares to the market rate. Now I want to explain something called the compa -ratio , which is the relationship of your actual pay to the midpoint…”
— Pay Mattersmatch 53%
Resources: Worldatwork Handbook Compensation · The Compensation Handbook (6th ed.) · Pay Matters