by Christian Herbst | Apr 5, 2022 | New Ways of Working, Parents at Work
Researchers from Northwestern University published a study that shows that the Covid-19 pandemic has a great impact on gender equality both during and after the downtime. They state that usually “regular” recessions affect mainly men’s employment, since male-dominated...
by Christian Herbst | Mar 29, 2022 | Parents at Work
For years, parents have been calling for more autonomy to decide where and when they work. Parents want to construct their working week around opportunities to care for their children. When people were sent home to do their jobs in March 2020 many of those requests...
by Christian Herbst | Mar 18, 2022 | Parents at Work
Experts say that increased exposure to parents working can have downsides for the children’s development and on how a child perceive the role of a job in a parent’s life. But there may be upsides too, and things parents can do to amplify the positive sides over the...
by Christian Herbst | Mar 18, 2022 | New Ways of Working, Parents at Work
Time to spend with the family, time for yourself, time to work, time for household chores – it can be very challenging finding time for everything that needs to be done and everything you would like to do. Especially parents will always point their biggest complaint...
by Christian Herbst | Mar 15, 2022 | Parents at Work
On-site childcare is the dream of many parents and yet it is not very common. Being able to breastfeed during the day while being at the office, and to reduce expenses and commuting efforts childcare in the workplace can be a big relief. Since the pandemic, employees...
by Christian Herbst | Mar 11, 2022 | Parents at Work
Uncommon baby names become more and more popular. As populations are growing people want to make sure their babies have unique names. Baby naming is a highly emotionally charged process. Parents want to make sure they do a good job at setting their baby up for...