90% of Germans working mothers: reconciling work and family deadbeat

90% of Germans working mothers: reconciling work and family deadbeat

A recent survey revealed that about 50% of mothers in Germany feel that their children make up the working pressure in their lives. According to 75% of those diagnosed were poll they feel deep exhaustion multitasking burdened by both raising children or household affairs or interest.
Meanwhile, the poll showed that 90 percent of mothers who work full time have conciliation between work and family is very cumbersome.
And 47% of mothers reported that physical and psychological burdens suffer due to their very large (17%) Or large (30%).
Comes in second place for the most important pressure factors for mothers after multiple tasks, worry their children’s exposure to illnesses or injuries (37%), and third in pressures for nursery or school (32%), and physical problems (21%) And the family conflicts (20%).
In contrast, a large majority of the mothers believed that children have a positive impact on their health, 83% of those diagnosed were children make the situation good.
Hey Thomas expert said that “results show the pressures on mothers day. As is the case at work, mothers need periodic breaks to praise and appreciation for their efforts to get physical and psychological pressure because of her children. “
The poll by the Forsa Institute for the measurement of indicators of opinion commissioned by the company, any health insurance to “mother’s day in Germany. The poll of more than 1,000 women have at least one child.
The company said that “more than a feeling of pressure are mothers who have several children under the age of five years.” Despite fatigue gives children their parents strength and energy.
On the other hand, the 9% of women that mother’s day is very important for them, as 23% of women that is important, while 38% of mothers this informal holiday less important, 29 percent of those diagnosed were that not important at all.

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