8 out of 10 Crimeans consider themselves lucky people
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Most often, nurses, purchasing managers, and teachers consider themselves unequivocally happy, and secretaries and lawyers are unambiguously unhappy. Representatives of the employed economically active population took part in the survey of the SuperJob service for finding highly paid jobs.
8 out of 10 Crimeans (82%) consider themselves happy people: every fourth (24%) is absolutely convinced of this, and 58% are rather happy. Only 5% call themselves definitely unhappy, 13% call themselves rather unhappy. The higher the income of respondents, the more often they report complete harmony with themselves and the world: among those earning more than 80 thousand rubles. There are more completely happy people than among those surveyed with an income of less than 50,000 rubles. (36% versus 17% respectively). Men are more likely to feel unhappy than women (8% vs. 3%)— noted in the press service of the service.
Among representatives of common professional groups, nurses (45%), purchasing managers (43%) and teachers (39%) most often describe themselves as absolutely happy people. Fully confident in their own misfortune most often secretaries (26%) and lawyers (20%).
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