Every fifth employed Crimean has a part-time job
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Remote workers work more often and spend more time on additional work than those who go to work. Employed economically active citizens from Crimea took part in a survey of the service for finding high-paying jobs SuperJob.
In Crimea, 18% of respondents have part-time jobs. Moreover, citizens over 45 years of age work part-time more often than those who are younger (21%). Among remote workers, 25% of respondents have additional employment. Among city dwellers working on the employer’s premises – 20%. 60% of respondents spend less than 10 hours a week on part-time work, every fourth devotes 10 to 20 hours to additional work (24%), another 16% devote more than 20 hours a week to part-time work— reported the press service of the service.
Every third person earns from 10 to 30% of their total income. 38% of respondents estimate that income from their side hustle makes up less than 15% of their total income. 18% of city residents earn from 30 to 50% from additional work, 14% of respondents earn more than 50% of their total income.
Those who work remotely spend more time on part-time jobs and receive more for them than those who work on the employer’s premises.
Dates: January 9—17, 2024
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