Dual Career Couples Pose Potential Burnout Issues For Companies: McKinsey Study

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That’s according to a new report released today by McKinsey on same and opposite gender work-life balance issues. . The survey sampled 14,006 men and 18,734 women in opposite gender DCCs, and 536 men and 378 women in same-gender DCCs. One in 10 DCC employees feel increased personal demands—such as caring for children or sick relatives—have played a role in them missing out on a raise, promotion, or chance to get ahead.

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