July 05, 2026 03:37 pm (IST)
Follow us:
facebook-white sharing button
twitter-white sharing button
instagram-white sharing button
youtube-white sharing button
'Why can't citizens protest against the government? They are being made slaves by slapping cases': Bombay HC slams Mumbai Police, quashes activist's externment | 'First he cheats on me...': Siya Goyal's old pub video goes viral amid probe into fiancé Ketan Agarwal's alleged murder | Ronaldo's goal, Ramos' last-gasp winner send Portugal past Croatia, set up Spain clash | India-US trade deal almost done! Piyush Goyal hints at breakthrough | Ram Mandir donation scam: Champat Rai points finger at his own driver | PM Modi welcomes Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi as India-Japan ties enter a new era | 'Not an isolated incident': India slams Pakistan after 125-year-old historic Gurdwara is demolished | Ram Mandir donation theft: Six accused were employed by Varanasi-based security firm, probe reveals | Ayodhya Ram Temple donation theft: Probe says majority of money was allegedly stolen during Kumbh Mela | Commercial LPG price slashed by Rs 183.50 from July 1; check new rates in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai

More women opting for work from home for work-life balance: survey

| | May 12, 2017, at 10:17 pm

 
The survey findings, released before the 'Mother's Day' (May 14) point out that women from Delhi-NCR, with good work experience and professional qualifications are the ones who are opting for maximum WFH, followed by Karnataka, and Mumbai.

Of the respondents in the survey, 20 per cent women from Delhi -NCR said they would like to opt for WFH, while in Bangalore and other major cities of Karnataka, this figure was 12 per cent and 10 per cent for Mumbai. The trend was yet to catch up in non-metros as there are lesser job opportunities for women in those cities, excepting for low end on the value chain.

The survey found that with increasing problems of commuting, pressure of nuclear families and lack of organised system of domestic help, more and more career women are "sacrificing" their growth opportunities and are looking for WFH.

The survey found  that contribution to family income , in the age of high cost of living,  is among the top reasons why women work again (37.9 per cent), besides standing shoulder to shoulder with the men folk to do well in life. .

The IT & ITeS sector can offer the maximum  potential for WFH, followed by  graphic designing and content writing, while at the lower end of value chain tele-marketing and data entry are the options.

An empirical study was conducted with a cross section of 1,200 women employees/registered jobseekers at GharSeNaukri (GSN) portal.   The majority of the survey respondents’ (62 per cent) fall under 1-10 years’ experience category out of which 50 per cent are with 1-5 years’ experience

The highest number of women job seekers who registered with the GSN portal are in the age group of 35 – 45 years. This might be a reflection that perhaps young women have the responsibility of child care and prefer to do jobs with flexible work options.

Nearly 70% of the employers agreed that work from home option would increase their organization’s productivity as women hired shall balance family and work.  Similarly, 80% opined it shall be profitable to hire women on part time basis or work from home to cut down overhead expenses

Nearly 75% believed that work from home option with flexible hours would have a higher retention rate of employees and develop a brigade of professionals who are connected to a company, know its work culture and yet work from home to fulfil targets.

 

Support Our Journalism

We cannot do without you.. your contribution supports unbiased journalism

IBNS is not driven by any ism- not wokeism, not racism, not skewed secularism, not hyper right-wing or left liberal ideals, nor by any hardline religious beliefs or hyper nationalism. We want to serve you good old objective news, as they are. We do not judge or preach. We let people decide for themselves. We only try to present factual and well-sourced news.

Support objective journalism for a small contribution.