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Daycare arrangements result in maximum increase in job productivity among working moms; KLAY’s survey reveals

In March 2023, commonly marked as the month to celebrate women, KLAY Centres for Child Development and Care, a leader in early childhood care and education, conducted a survey titled ‘Childcare and Corporate Policies in India: An Analysis of Their Effect on Working Mothers’ and Their Productivity’, among working mothers in India to understand the impact of their current childcare arrangements on their relationship with their children and their productivity at work. Furthermore, the survey sought to understand how their workplace policies supported them in managing the balance between work and childcare.

AK Srikanth, CEO, KLAY Centers for Child Development and Care, said, “Today, balancing work and caring for one’s child continues to be one of the biggest challenges faced by working mothers. This survey has reiterated our belief in the fact that the childcare infrastructure of a country wears many hats and serves the mother, the child, and the corporate! It has a huge role in alleviating maternal stress and guilt over leaving the child behind and going to work, it facilitates the child’s holistic development, helps organisations to provide meaningful support to their women employees and encourages greater workforce participation and retention. Further, childcare facilities can also impact the productivity of mothers while at work irrespective of whether she works from home or from the office”.

Key Insights from the survey:

The mother-child relationship has improved post pandemic: While the pandemic played an important role in bringing families together, the survey found something unexpected. Mothers felt that their relationship with their children improved post pandemic, especially with clearly defined boundaries between work and family. 

The research further revealed that Daycare arrangements emerged as a leading contributing factor for enhanced job productivity in both WFO and WFH paradigms 

Support from the workplace exists, but the gap remains: 

**Majority of the respondents that have said the above belong to the BFSI and IT industry. 

The ‘Childcare and Corporate Policies in India: An Analysis of Their Effect on Working Mothers’ and Their Productivity’ report was administered through Survey Monkey and clocked responses from 780 participants between the ages of 25 and 40. The findings were generated based on the consideration of the unfiltered sample dataset, as well as through filtering the data across different parameters such as age bracket, occupation, industry, gender, etc. 

Also Read: KLAY Preschool and daycare aims to expand its daycare centres

 

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