"A growing number of highly-educated women in urban India are abandoning their professional lives to become full-time mothers as raising children while maintaining a serious career becomes complex," the survey by Assocham said.
The Social Development Foundation of Assocham interacted with some 400 new moms, in the age group of 25-30, in 10 cities of Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Indore, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow and Mumbai to know their employment decisions post-motherhood.
The survey, conducted during March-April this year, found out that about one-fourth of the total women who recently had their first child quit their jobs to raise kids.
"However, many of those willing to pursue their career again after a few years of motherhood said they do not want to return to the same job due to fear of discrimination," it pointed out.
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A majority of the respondents were highly qualified as most held a Master's Degree in various fields but cited conflict of priorities as the primary reason for them to quit their jobs.
"In nuclear families, married women have a tough time balancing work and childcare, especially if they don't get help from others," D S Rawat, Secretary General of Assocham, said.
Not wanting to miss out on the growing up moments of their kids, many women opted to work from home, which gave them some flexibility to do justice to both.
About 30 per cent women in Ahmedabad, Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow and Kolkata quit their jobs after their first child was born, it added.
Some 15-20 per cent respondents in Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Indore and Mumbai decided to ship out of their career to look after their wards.