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51% of working mothers felt quitting their jobs during COVID: Study

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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the pattern of working and also placed a tremendous strain on working mothers. There have been a lot of changes in balancing between work and personal lives.

A survey conducted by the online career platform for women JobsForHer highlights that working mothers want a flexible work schedule and remote work options from employers.

The situation has been worse during this time as assisting children with online school – mothers never had it easy. Furthermore, as schools reopen and many organizations transition back to the workplace, shared their views with JobsForHer regarding the family-friendly benefits they expect at the workplace.

The survey was conducted to understand what they want from employers and whether companies are paying enough attention to their needs. With responses from 8000 working mothers.

Neha Bagaria, Founder and CEO of JobsForHer, said, “The JobsForHer survey was conducted to understand the needs and expectations of working mothers so that companies can create a culture where working mothers have an equal chance to succeed.”

Flexible work schedules and remote work options are no longer a bonus but expected features of the workplace so that working parents, not just mothers, can manage their multiple responsibilities and bring their best to work.” she added.

When asked about their experience of managing work during the pandemic, 51% of working mothers said they felt like quitting their jobs because of additional household responsibilities.

When it came to receiving adequate support from the employer during the pandemic, 59% said they did receive sufficient support, while 41% of them said they had trouble finding help.

As per the survey, 38.6% of working mothers consider flexible work schedules the top priority, while 32.3% prefer remote work options.

Also, 17% said they expect child-care assistance at the workplace, and 12.1% voted for mental health support to achieve a better work-life balance and advance their careers.

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