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Stronger Families, Stronger Bottom Lines: Why Childcare Support Is a Business Imperative

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By Ketika Kapoor

The realities of the modern workforce are changing quickly. As India’s talent base becomes younger and more diverse, organisations are rethinking what it takes to build a truly inclusive workplace. Employees value empathy and balance alongside career growth and compensation. One of the most practical needs employers are working to address is childcare, because it shapes whether working parents can stay steady, focused, and confident at work.

For years, childcare support was treated as a social initiative or an optional benefit. That perception is shifting. More organisations now view childcare support as a strategic investment that can strengthen engagement, improve retention outcomes, and support performance. In a recent India-focused survey, 85% of HR leaders said childcare benefits help reduce turnover and attract top talent. In many companies, this conversation does not start in a strategy offsite.It starts after a tough week of last-minute leave, missed meetings, and a high performer quietly burning out.

Building a culture that supports working parents

For many professionals, balancing work and childcare is an everyday challenge. When childcare is uncertain, it shows up at work as distraction, unplanned leave, and constant mental load. Studies report that 90% of working parents say childcare benefits help them focus better and feel more effective in their roles.When employees feel supported at home, they can bring more consistency and energy to their roles.

Employers that recognize this connection are building ecosystems that go beyond flexible hours or leave policies. They are focusing on what works on real weekdays, not just on paper. A returning mother may need daycare hours that match commute realities and a nursing room that is accessible. A parent on a hybrid schedule may need extended-hour care on office days and backup support when schools close unexpectedly. While for HR and Admin teams, the difference between intent and impact is often operational: clear eligibility, simple documentation, and a process that does not change case by case.

When organisations reduce this invisible load, they often see fewer unplanned absences and a steadier, more focused workforce. Compensation matters, but it does not solve the daily logistics of caregiving. Practical support does.

Beyond productivity, childcare support can also strengthen belonging. Parents who feel seen and supported are more likely to stay, advocate for their employer, and contribute to a healthier culture. In competitive talent markets, that consistency and trust can make a measurable difference over time.

India’s expanding childcare landscape

India’s childcare economy has entered a phase of rapid growth, shaped by rising workforce participation and growing awareness that accessible childcare supports broader economic progress. Industry estimates value the Indian pre-school and childcare market at USD 4.6 billion in 2024, with forecasts projecting 9.54% CAGR (2025–2033). This expansion highlights both opportunity and responsibility for employers as demand rises across cities and life stages.

Corporate childcare models are also evolving. Many now go beyond basic supervision to include early-learning programs, extended-hour care for hybrid or shift workers, emergency backup support, nursing rooms for new mothers, and transport options for long commutes. In practice, the gap between “a benefit” and “a usable benefit” is whether a parent can access it quickly, safely, and without repeating paperwork or navigating unclear rules. These services are becoming extensions of workplace culture, representing care and inclusion in tangible ways.

Reported tracking shows structured daycare benefit plans rising from 30% to 90% over a two-year period, signaling how quickly India Inc.’s expectations are shifting. Collaborations with networks such as ProEves can help organisationsstandardize quality and safety checks across locations without needing to build new infrastructure, especially when employee needs vary by city, shift patterns, and family setup.

Enabling inclusion through childcare policies

Childcare is not only a family need; it is also a critical inclusion strategy. For women, in particular, dependable childcare often determines whether they continue their careers after maternity leave. Companies that invest in childcare support enable mothers to return to work with confidence, reducing skill loss and maintaining continuity within their workforce.

This is also part of a broader caregiving reality. A report found that 79% of Indian employees balance work with caregiving responsibilities for children or elderly family members. Family support is no longer a niche benefit. It is becoming a mainstream workforce requirement, visible in everyday moments: a parent stepping out mid-call because the daycare called early, or a high performer quietly reshuffling work around caregiving gaps.

Progressive organizations are responding by combining childcare programs with mentorship opportunities, flexible hours, and gender-neutral parental leave. These measures can reduce attrition risk in key cohorts and help careers stay sustainable through life transitions. When support is consistent and accessible, employees are more likely to stay, grow, and contribute over the long term.

The way forward

The link between family well-being and workforce outcomes is increasingly evident. Organisations that invest in childcare support are building teams that are stronger and more engaged, with improved retention outcomes over time. To sustain impact, leaders can track indicators such as unplanned absenteeism, retention trends in relevant cohorts (for example, returning parents), and engagement signals to understand what is working and where support is breaking down.

As workplaces continue to evolve, the idea of shared responsibility between employers and employees will define the future of work. Organizations that lead with care and inclusion will stand out as employers of choice, not because they offer the most perks but because they enable people to live and work with balance.

Supporting families is no longer a “soft” initiative. It is a smart business strategy that drives growth, trust, and long-term value. Companies that act on this understanding today will shape the workplaces of tomorrow, with stronger teams, deeper relationships, and a culture where both people and performance thrive.

Ketika Kapoor, CEO and Founder ProEves, a Pluxee Company

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