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In Crimea, 26% of mothers and 18% of fathers of schoolchildren experience stress before September 1

In Crimea, 26% of mothers and 18% of fathers of schoolchildren experience stress before September 1

CrimeaPRESS reports:

Take a day off on September 1 to take the child to school, this year 1 out of 3 parents is going. Parents of schoolchildren and HR managers from the Crimea took part in the survey of the SuperJob service for finding highly paid jobs.

Stress before September 1 is experienced by 22% of schoolchildren’s parents. Women worry about the Day of Knowledge more often than men (26% versus 18%, respectively), and those surveyed under 40 are more likely than those who are older (29% versus 16%). 34% of parents are going to take a day off or leave on September 1 to take their child to school. Another 18% intend to take half a day off. And those who ask for time off, and those who take a day off on the first day of the new school year, are more among women than among men. Almost every second company in Crimea gives parents of schoolchildren a day off on September 1: 16% of organizations do it officially, and 30% do it without issuing relevant documents— noted in the press service of the service.

Are parents satisfied with the quality of education at the school their child attends? Most often yes: 22% are completely satisfied, and 42% are rather satisfied. Every third person is dissatisfied: 10% are completely, and 21% are rather dissatisfied. The quality of education is more often unsatisfactory for fathers (35% versus 27% among mothers). Those who have questions about the quality of teaching are more among those over 40 years of age (41% versus 22% among younger parents).

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