www.securitymagazine.com/articles/93242-twenty-four-percent-of-working-parents-are-working-4-additional-hours-to-complete-their-typical-deliverables-how-much-are-you-working
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24% of working parents are working 4 additional hours to complete their typical deliverables; How much are you working?

September 2, 2020

Blind, an anonymous professional network, with 3.6M verified users, took to the platform and asked its users the same three questions, to get a pulse on how working parents are feeling. 

  • Are you a parent and working from home with a child?
  • How many additional hours does it take to complete your typical workday deliverables?
  • Are you concerned your performance is being inequitably compared to your colleagues?

Here are the key findings as of August 31, 2020: 

  • 24% of surveyed working parents are working 4+ additional hours to complete their typical workday deliverables.
  • 26% of working parents are working 1-2 additional hours.
  • 34% of Google's working parents are working 4+ additional hours.
  • 40% of Facebook working parents are working 4+ additional hours.
  • 35% of Salesforce's working parents are working 1-2 additional hours.
  • 53% of surveyed working parents are concerned their performance is being inequitably compared to their colleagues.
  • 75% of Exxon Mobile working parents are concerned their performance is being inequitably compared to their colleagues.
  • 70% of Paypal working parents are concerned their performance is being inequitably compared to their colleagues.
  • 69% of Airbnb working parents are concerned their performance is being inequitably compared to their colleagues.
  • 50% of Capital One employees working parents are concerned their performance is being inequitably compared to their colleagues.