Parents miss out on children’s events due to time spent commuting, new research shows

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Parents miss out on children's events due to time spent commuting, new research shows

10 percent parents spend the equivalent of an extra working day a week (8 hours) away from their children because of the commute to and from work, according to the latest research from the Start Up Loans Company.

As well as missing out on time with their children because of the journey to and from work, the average cost of commuting totals over £1,300 per year.

In addition to the time spent commuting, over a fifth of parents spend an additional 12 hours a month outside of their normal working days away from home due to job commitments, meaning they often miss out on activities in their children’s lives.

Time Sawyer, CEO of the government-funded Start-Up Loans Company, sees self-employment and working from home as feasible option for parents.

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Tim Sawyer, CEO of The Start Up Loans Company, said; “When thinking about time lost due to work, parents often don’t consider the additional time they spend getting to and from their jobs. But the cost of commuting can have a big impact on family life.

“It’s worth remembering that many people starting up their own business do so from home. This means they cut out long, costly commutes every day. It’s the kind of freedom that being your own boss affords. That’s why in the New Year we’d encourage anyone thinking about taking the step towards starting up on their own, to properly explore their options. There’s so much support out there from financial advice, to mentoring and guidance on marketing strategies. We always see a substantial spike of applications to start businesses in January, and often this comes from parents.”

58 percent of parents currently admit to having never done the school run, with 41 percent admitting to missing landmark events in the school calendar such as plays and sports days.