Crimeans say that homework, fatigue and laziness most often prevent them from looking for work.
CrimeaPRESS reports:
In a survey of a service for finding high-paying jobs SuperJob economically active citizens took part.
22% of Crimeans said that they are constantly distracted from looking for work due to household chores. 17% believe that they cannot concentrate due to fatigue and overwork. Every tenth person is self-critical and blames their personal qualities for the delay in employment: laziness, irresponsibility and lack of self-confidence. 9% cited social networks and the Internet as a distraction. 6% say they don’t understand how to look for a job. Hobbies and interests prevent 5% of city residents from looking for work, phone calls and SMS — 4%. 2% each blame friends and good weather for a long job search, 1% blame TV. And only 39% of respondents do not have anything distracting them from searching for a job,” noted the service’s press service.
Men said that lack of concentration, the Internet and hobbies often prevent them from looking for work. Women blame household responsibilities and overwork for the delay in finding a job, and more often than men admit that they do not fully understand how to look for a job.
Dates: March 9—15, 2024
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