[Childcare Leave Survey] Gen Z Shows Proactive Trend Towards 'Ikugyo': Is 'Childcare Leave a Plus for Work and Finances' the New Common Sense?
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Better Place Co., Ltd. released a survey on 'Ikugyo' (childcare leave). It revealed that about 70% of Gen Z men have experienced it, and 64.5% of respondents feel it positively impacts their work, such as improving soft skills.
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- Q: What is the situation regarding paternity leave (childcare leave) for Generation Z men?
- A: According to a Better Place survey, about 70% of men in their 20s have taken paternity leave, significantly exceeding the average across all generations.
- Q: How does paternity leave affect work?
- A: 64.5% of respondents said it has a positive impact. Many noted improvements in soft skills such as time management and communication.
- Q: What changes in household finances are seen as a result of paternity leave?
- A: While many experience a reduction in income, there is a tendency for people to review insurance, improve budget management, and start proactive investing or asset management to improve household finances.