WOMEN HAPPIER WITH WORK THAN MEN, REPORT SAYS

Female workers are happier than their male colleagues, according to a survey on job satisfaction by the research firm NDP Group Inc.

The survey of 2,500 people found that 40 percent of women gave their jobs top rating in overall satisfaction as opposed to only 31 percent of men. Women gave higher ratings on work environment (37 percent to 30 percent for men); day-to-day job responsibilities (40 percent to 33 percent); and number of working hours (43 percent to 33 percent).

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