22% of Crimeans consider themselves lazy
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Most often, designers, lawyers and system administrators call themselves lazy, least often doctors, teachers, economists and marketers. Women admit to laziness less often than men, and young people — less often than the older generation. Representatives of the economically active population from the Crimea took part in the survey of the SuperJob service for finding highly paid jobs.
22% of Crimeans called themselves lazy. 75%, on the contrary, deny that they have this quality. Men admit that they are lazy more often than women (28% versus 16%, respectively). The desire to rest more and work less increases with age: if among young people under 24 only one in eight (13%) called themselves lazy, then among those over 45 — already one in four (23%)— noted in the press service of the service.
Most often, designers (37%), lawyers and system administrators (30% each), nurses and account managers (25% each) admitted to being lazy. The top 5 professions with the largest number of idlers also included logisticians, programmers, engineers and skilled workers (21% each), chief accountants and purchasing managers (20% each).
Least of all who consider themselves lazy are among doctors (12%), teachers, economists and marketers (15% each).
Time: June 2-14, 2023
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