Estonian survey: 2 in 3 ready to give up work if benefits are big enough

  • 2016-07-19
  • BNS/TBT Staff/Tallinn
Two-thirds of Estonian citizens are willing to quit working if the government pays them enough for staying at home, a poll on people's perception of the citizen’s wage indicates. People who would consider halting work would like to get 950 euros a month on average, it appears from the survey taken by Turu-uuringute AS for the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues in June. Of the respondents just over one-third would prefer to work under any circumstances. The ratio of those wishing to work regardless of the possibility of receiving a citizen's...
 
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