Most of the Krasnoyarsk parents want the employer’s help to ensure the future of their child / News of the Society of Krasnoyarsk and the Krasnoyarsk Territory / Newslab.ru


May 22 14:43
Two -thirds of the Krasnoyarsk residents are already delaying money for the future of their children. At the same time, 40 % of parents consider qualitative education the main priority and are ready to provide it primarily when the child reaches adulthood.
Such results were obtained by the service for the work of the work of the salary.ru and analysts of the IT college Hexlet based on the results of a survey conducted among 1730 parents from large cities of Russia, including from Krasnoyarsk.
At the same time, over a third are sure that it is most important to provide the child with living space, 20 % are ready to provide general financial support, and assistance with the purchase of a car and other luxury elements are ready to provide less than one percent of the respondents.
Most of the respondents (65 %) have already partially formed the savings that would provide the future of their children, of which almost a third (31 %) managed to postpone no more than 100 thousand rubles, the seventh part accumulated from 100 to 200 thousand rubles, 15 % – from 200 to 400 thousand rubles, and more than a third (38 %) deposited amounts of more than 500 thousand rubles. Of those who have not yet begun to form capital for the future of the child (35 %), almost three quarters (71 %) do not have free money for this, and 29 %plan to start this later.
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The vast majority of respondents (93 %) noted that they will gladly accept from the employer any possible support for their child. Over half (55 %) in this case would be counted on co -financing or assistance in full payment of education, a quarter (25 %) would like to receive a one -time inappropriate payment, and each tenth (10 %) – assistance in primary employment.
It is interesting that 75 % of parents from Krasnoyarsk consider for their child a higher education, while 95 % agree to leave the final choice of the future path after school, and only 5 % are sure that it is parents who should make such decisions.
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