New Research by Care.com and Mother Honestly Reveals Remote Work Creates More Equitable Workplaces and Homes, While Driving Productivity and Overall Happiness
Findings of The Modern Workplace Report answer certain key questions that have dominated national discourse since the onset of the pandemic, namely is remote work sustainable and successful and how would the new workplace impact women in the wake of the Great Resignation? The Report also reveals far more agreement about remote work between employers and employees than recent headlines would indicate. Key findings include:
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Quality of life has been improved according to
76% of employees and77% of employers; -
Productivity is up according to employees (
55% ) and managers (58% ); -
A stunning
77% of both men and women report that remote work has leveled the playing field for career advancement; and -
Both men and women agree that shifting from in-office work has better balanced roles in the home. Specifically, they report similar increased shares of caregiving (
40% men vs.39% women), household work (35% men vs.34% women), cleaning (32% men vs.37% women), and cooking (34% men vs.35% women).
“After the last few years of change and uncertainty, this research offers an optimistic view of the future of work, particularly for working caregivers,” said Natalie Mayslich, President, Consumer,
“Following months of navigating various caregiving crises, formula shortages, and reproductive concerns, there is finally a bit of a silver lining - men are doing more on the homefront, employers are elevating benefits on the workfront, and we are starting to realize the overall potential of a distributed and flexible workforce,” said
The full results of The Modern Workplace Report can be found here.
About The Modern Workplace Report
The Modern Workplace Report surveyed two samples of 500 and 1000 U.S. adults, respectively. These two samples were surveyed between
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About Mother Honestly
MH is a platform built to elevate care at home and in the workplace by engineering actionable and inclusive real-life solutions to ensure employee caregivers are supported in the workplace. The resulting effect is that families and caregivers - by and large, women - and the businesses that rely on their contributions are more successful thanks to proven tools that help attract, retain, and improve the quality of time spent at home and at work.
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