Mother’s Day Survey: Would you work if you didn’t have to?

COM16AE_05-04-16_US62% of Working Moms and 69% of Working Dads Say Yes;Express Also Releases Results on Treatment of Parents in the Workplace

Ahead of Mother’s Day, Express Employment Professionals released results from a special edition survey revealing the attitudes of working moms.

Respondents were asked, “Would you work if you didn’t have to?” Sixty-two percent of working mothers said “yes,” compared to 69 percent of working fathers who said the same.

In addition, Express released results from a survey of businesses on the treatment of parents in the workplace. Respondents were asked, “Do you provide maternity leave for the birth or adoption of a child?” Three-quarters (75 percent) of the businesses said, “yes.”

When it comes to paternity leave, however, the story is a little different. Just under half of the surveyed businesses (49 percent) provide paternity leave.

Many businesses do offer other benefits as well, according to the survey. Two-thirds (67 percent) said they permit working moms and dads to take advantage of flexible hours, while 26 percent said they provide other forms of benefits, and seven percent reported allowing working parents to telecommute.

“The working world has changed in many ways for parents throughout the years, with the increase in working mothers in the past four to five decades being the most dramatic change,” said Bob Funk, CEO of Express, and a former chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

“But as this survey shows, for many mothers and fathers—around a third—whether to stay home with children or work isn’t a choice they get to make for themselves. Understandably, this reality has led to an increased focus on the options and flexibility available to parents in the workplace.

“On behalf of the entire Express team, I wish a Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there!” added Funk.

The survey of 1,059 working moms and dads was conducted in May 2016.

The survey of 390 businesses, which are current and former clients of Express Employment Professionals, was conduced in April 2016.

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