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"You have so many people who have left console development because it's become so expensive, so time-consuming and only the major players can partake, which means you get projects that aren't as creative and projects where you aren't as involved because you're a smaller cog in the machine. I think that's going to be really hard for them to get those people back" - Games founder Jeremy Pope
Former GTA Producer: Why I'll Never Work On Violent Games Again | GamesIndustry International
37% of fathers with children under age 17 believe the ideal situation for young children was to have a mother who does not work at all outside the home, down from 54% in 2009
Modern Parenthood | Pew Social
45% of US moms believe the best thing for a young child is to have a mother who works part time, compared to 41% for dads
Modern Parenthood | Pew Social
49% of unmarried mothers would prefer to work full time, up from 26% in 2007
Modern Parenthood | Pew Social
37% of working mothers would prefer to work full time, up from 21% in 2007
Modern Parenthood | Pew Social
32% of US mothers with children under 18 would prefer to work full time, up from 20% in 2007
Modern Parenthood | Pew Social
56% of working moms find it difficult to balance work and family life, compared to 50% for dads
Modern Parenthood | Pew Social
"I want to give [employees] a forum to bring up anything that's on their minds. I want to make sure they understand that their thoughts and feelings are important and the company is hearing them. These conversations can act as a catalyst for management and executive team conversations with employees" - DeNA head of culture and communications Sarah Fuchs
Talking Shop: DeNA's Head of Culture and Communication | GamesIndustry International
61% of US workers say the option to telecommute has or would have an impact on their decision to take or stay at a job
Harris Poll 14 - Working from home
68% of US women believe working from home improves productivity and work output, compared to 60% for men
Harris Poll 14 - Working from home
81% of US workers believe working in an office setting improves communication and collaboration
Harris Poll 14 - Working from home
83% of US workers believe some of the best ideas and decisions can result from in-person meetings and discussions
Harris Poll 14 - Working from home
84% of US workers believe working together in an office setting adds to team camaraderie
Harris Poll 14 - Working from home
19% of Americans believe the job market in their region of the country will decline in the next 6 months
Harris Poll 9 - February Economy
48% of Americans believe the job market in their region of the country is bad
Harris Poll 9 - February Economy
15% of consumers worldwide are worried about their job security
Job Concerns on Par with Global Economic Fears in Q4 2012 | Nielsen Wire
13% of North American consumers are worried about their job security
Job Concerns on Par with Global Economic Fears in Q4 2012 | Nielsen Wire