New Delhi: A recent survey revealed that almost 1 in 3 (32 percent) Indian workers had no intention of returning to the Covid-19 office pandemic office.
Only 12 percent of Indian workers hope to stop working from home and return to work.
Surveys named “Ding Global Prepaid Index (GPI)” includes 6,250 respondents globally.
Interestingly, 39 percent of respondents said they would gladly return to work, but only for a few days a week.
The survey revealed that 52 percent of Indians felt optimistic about the economy.
This is higher than the global average.
India also received higher scores than the average in respondents felt positive about their family income and employment situation.
This survey also shows that overall, there is a correlation between countries with high vaccination rates and optimism about the economy, showing favorable side effects of enormous Indian vaccination efforts.
The Global Ding (GPI) Prepaid Index is a bi-annual survey that analyzes the prepaid market.
Surveys collect insights from 6,250 respondents from all over Europe, Asia and America regarding the use of their prepaid offers, checking their attitude, activities, and prospects for the future.
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