BofA Report Finds 64% of Women Want Menopause-Specific Benefits, Yet Only 14% Believe Their Employer Recognizes the Need for Them
Employers are More Than Twice as Likely as Female Employees (
"Right now, there are millions of women suffering in silence – trying to simultaneously manage menopause symptoms, stigma and their careers," said Lorna Sabbia, Head of Retirement & Personal Wealth Solutions at Bank of America. "With this report, we are addressing the issue head-on by bringing awareness to the challenges and identifying actions for employers. Our goal is to help women of all life stages comfortably and confidently bring their best selves to work."
The report, which surveyed 2,000 female workers and 500 benefit managers on menopause and its impacts in the workplace, uncovered there is room for employers to better support women in this life stage. The report was developed in partnership with the National Menopause Foundation, a foundation committed to providing women with the information and resources they need to thrive during their journey to and through menopause.
Disconnects Between Employers and Female Employees
While
The number one reason employers say they do not offer menopause-specific benefits is that employees have not asked for them. Among employers who say they offer menopause-specific benefits, top benefits include access to menopause health professionals (
When it comes to addressing the impact of menopause on the workplace, employers see the responsibility equally split between employees (
Menopause-Specific Benefits Create Better Workplaces
Nearly two-thirds (
Additional support from employers can impact female employees' overall perception of the workplace. Employees feel more inclined to recommend their employer as a great place to work when menopause-specific benefits are available (
"Menopause is a normal life stage in women's lives, yet there is still a need and opportunity for workplaces to enhance their menopause policies and benefits," said Claire Gill, founder of National Menopause Foundation. "We hope this research will inspire employers to create cultures that reduce stigma and foster better communication."
Impact of Menopause
Top symptoms peri- and post-menopausal employees report experiencing include impacts to their sleep (
Despite millions of employees experiencing menopause each year, stigmas around the topic persist. The majority of women (
32% fear being perceived as old.28% are embarrassed to talk about their body.23% do not want peers to treat them differently.18% fear not being respected by male peers.
More findings, including actionable steps for employers, are available in the Bank of America Break Through the Stigma: Menopause in the Workplace report.
Break Through the Stigma: Menopause in the Workplace Methodology
These are the findings of two polls conducted by Ipsos between February 21 and March 8, 2023. The first was conducted among a sample of 500 human resource benefit decision makers from companies that have at least 1,000 employees. No post-hoc weights were applied to the data and findings reflect the opinion of these respondents. The second was conducted among 2,000 women ages 40-65 that are employed full-time at a company with 1,000 or more employees and have had a menstrual cycle. Both surveys were conducted online in English in the continental
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National Menopause Foundation
The National Menopause Foundation (NMF) was founded in 2019 by women and for women to create an informed community where women can learn, exchange information, find support and be inspired as they approach and journey through menopause.
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1 Letstalkmenopause.org, as of April 2023
2 North American Menopause Society
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