59% of Employees in India Feels Stressed in Daily Life: Report

Notably, the MMB Health on Demand survey, conducted in 2021, polled 14,000 employees in 13 countries on their health and well-being preferences.
59% of Employees in India Feels Stressed in Daily Life: Report

NEW DELHI: According to a survey report by Marsh India, the largest insurance broke in the country says 59% reported feeling stressed on daily basis.

According to the Health on Demand India 2021 survey report, which was issued on Monday, 27 percent of employees in India assessed the epidemic as having a "mostly" or "completely" negative impact, which is lower than the global average. Covid-19 was considered as having a primarily or fully unfavourable influence by 33 percent of employees globally and 28 percent in Asia.

According to the survey, 50 percent of employees worldwide and 51 percent of employees in Asia are stressed in their daily lives. Notably, the MMB Health on Demand survey, conducted in 2021, polled 14,000 employees in 13 countries on their health and well-being preferences.

According to the survey, 53 percent of employees in India believe their employer cares about their well-being in 2021, whereas 58 percent of employees said their employer cared about their well-being in pre-pandemic 2019. For 2021 and 2019, the figures are 46 percent and 49 percent, respectively.

Employees who had access to 10 or more well-being services through their workplace were 20 percent less inclined to switch jobs, 18 percent more confident in getting the healthcare they need, and 8 percent more energized than those who had no such resources, according to the study findings.

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