Midlife health support seen as key to retention for women employees

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Women are significantly more likely to remain with employers that actively support midlife health needs, according to new research from LiveCareer UK.

Its Midlife Divide Report found that 91% of women would be more likely to stay with an employer that provides meaningful menopause and midlife health support.

Flexible schedules were cited by 58% as the most impactful measure, followed by paid leave or mental health days at 56% and more women in leadership roles at 54%.

Jasmine Escalera, career expert at LiveCareer UK, said: “Menopause shouldn’t be a career limiter.

“When organisations normalise the conversation and provide meaningful support, they’re not just helping women, they’re protecting their leadership pipeline and building a stronger, more inclusive culture.”

Ongoing perceptions of bias

The research also highlights ongoing perceptions of bias.

A total of 68% of respondents said both gender and age influence how seriously their health concerns are taken at work, while 22% cited gender alone and 8% age alone. Only 2% believed neither factor played a role.

Nearly a quarter of women, 23%, said menopause remains misunderstood and insufficiently addressed in the workplace.

In the absence of formal support, many respondents said they are relying on personal coping strategies.

Some 58% seek therapy or mental health support, while the same proportion turn to exercise or nutrition changes.

More than half, 52%, use hormone replacement therapy or other medication, 40% rely on supplements or alternative medicine and 29% adjust their working hours.

Just 6% said they are not taking specific action, and fewer than 2% reported that symptoms have not affected their work.

Top 10 AM100 dealer group TrustFord is a recognised example in the UK’s automotive industry of having a leading diversity and inclusion strategy, investing resources to become a menopause-friendly employer.

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