“Portugal is the fifth country in the world most dissatisfied with social remuneration”, reads a statement from Intercampus. Even so, 64% of Portuguese respondents say they are satisfied with their work. In particular, with regard to salary, 45% said they were dissatisfied and 39% satisfied.
Globally, 65% of workers are satisfied with their jobs and 47% agree with their payments. According to this analysis, the people most satisfied with their work are in Europe, the USA, Western Asia, and Latin America.
“The country in the world most unhappy with its employment situation is Kenya (59%), followed by Nigeria (36%)”, he indicated. The indicators that weigh most heavily on these responses are income and education.
The survey also concluded that artificial intelligence raises concerns (38%) worldwide. More than 20% of respondents do not feel sufficiently informed to assess the effects of artificial intelligence on humanity.
“Young people are the most optimistic and see the most opportunities in artificial intelligence, as well as those questioned with more qualifications, while older and less educated generations are more concerned”, he detailed.
To carry out this analysis, 46,138 people were interviewed in 45 countries. In each country, the sample was 1,000 people.
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By MC from Algarve on 17 May 2024, 22:25
I work in a restaurant for a low wage, as a washer upper, just a few days a month, my employer untypically has given me a contract, and even on my very low wages, I have to pay tax also, (I am an early retiree) the minimum wage is very low, the government should tax everybody less, maybe a higher personal allowance would be the best way.
By Gareth Hugh Teasdale from Other on 19 May 2024, 10:02
Salary is lower then room rent one room rented is 500/600 and salary is 765 euro. Then you say how to survive in portugal government have no any plan for this problem.
By Sanjay from Porto on 19 May 2024, 17:07