Harvard Business Review April 15, 2022
Amy Henderson and Sarah Johal

Summary. Research has found that 73% of all employees have some type of current caregiving responsibility. However, because the majority of employers don’t track caregiving status, they don’t offer the supportive infrastructure — such as the right benefits and policies — to support this large segment of their workforce. This results in U.S. businesses losing $35...

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