At your business, are employees with or without children more likely to get a pay raise?

This poll has ended (since 1 month).

A study conducted in 2022 by ResumeLab found 74% of employees feel workers with children are treated better than those without. Responders reported disparities in compensation and workplace expectations, including child-free professionals being denied time-off, made to work overtime, and given a greater workload than their peers with children.

Both are equally likely to get a pay raise.
86.11%
With children
9.72%
Without children
4.17%