Study: Men are more emotional at work than women
Preston & Steve join Good Day to discuss the new study.
Preston & Steve join Good Day to discuss the new study.
Life A new study has found that men are up to three times more emotional than women in the workplace, finally dismantling this toxic stereotype for good. For as long as women have been in the workplace, they have also been fending off the sexist (and totally unfounded) narrative that they are more "emotional" than their male counterparts.
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Men are more emotional in the workplace than women, a new study has found. Men are twice as likely to get emotional because their "ideas weren't heard" or because they "were criticised", the survey found. They are almost three times more likely to experience an emotional event because a project went over budget, missed a deadline or got cancelled.
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