A left hand holds a pencil while resting on a notepad, while on the table around it lie more pencils and drawing tools.

Equality and diversity

Left-handed workers in a right-handed world

Episode 9 | 12 August 2021

Approximately one-in-ten people are left-handed, yet the world of work is overwhelmingly designed for right-handers. What’s more, there are also numerous examples – historical and contemporary – of discrimination and stigma in relation to left-handed people.

International Left-handers Day, on August 13, aims to counter some of these disadvantages and draw attention to the strengths of the world’s left-handed workers. Studies have found that ‘lefties’ score higher when it comes to creativity, imagination, intuition and complex reasoning. Successful lefties include the artists Michaelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, Renoir; the tennis player Raphael Nadal; and four of the five original design team of the Apple computer.

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Featuring

Guest

Dr Marietta Papadatou-Pastou
Dr Marietta Papadatou-Pastou
Assistant Professor at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Host

Sophy Fisher
Sophy Fisher
Senior Communication and Public Information Officer in the ILO's Department of Communication