Post by shahadat560 on Jan 16, 2024 5:10:31 GMT
Boys and girls in Spain already have an idea of who they would like to have as bosses when they grow up: the FC Barcelona footballer Leo Messi and the American singer Katy Perry , but also the director of the Center for the Coordination of Health Alerts and Emergencies (CCAES). ), Fernando Simón.
This is reflected in Adecco's annual What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up survey , which analyzes what boys and girls in Spain want to work on when they become adults and also their perceptions about the world of work.
With a total of 1,800 minors surveyed , the data reflects that Messi would be the favorite boss for boys (16.5%), who in 11.7% choose not to have superiors, followed in third place by 9.9%. who chooses Fernando Country Email List Simón, an option favored by 8.3% of the girls, this being the second largest response, only behind the singer Katy Perry (10.2%).
The epidemiologist had not appeared until this year in any of the surveys, in which Rosalía is the third most repeated name by girls (8.2%).
Boys and girls in Spain dream of being doctors (22.1%, men and 22.2%, women) and the profession of soccer player (24.5% of boys), that of teacher (20 .4% of girls), that of a nurse (6.8% of girls) or that of a YouTuber (6.3% of boys).
For the first time, journalism appears among the professions most talked about by boys, with 2.9% wanting to dedicate themselves to it.
When asked what the Government should do to avoid returning to the situation that the country experienced in March due to the coronavirus pandemic , the most repeated measure is to carry out more detection tests (18.7%), followed by betting on the use of masks (16.1%), improving the working conditions of health workers and trusting experts (10.5%), among the most mentioned solutions.
In fact, doctors are the professionals most valued during the pandemic by children (49.7%), followed by State security forces (12.9%), workers in the food/distribution sector (9% ) and teachers (6%).
Girls also place doctors as the most valued (51% of the votes), followed by teachers (17%) and workers in the food/distribution sector (8%).
This is reflected in Adecco's annual What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up survey , which analyzes what boys and girls in Spain want to work on when they become adults and also their perceptions about the world of work.
With a total of 1,800 minors surveyed , the data reflects that Messi would be the favorite boss for boys (16.5%), who in 11.7% choose not to have superiors, followed in third place by 9.9%. who chooses Fernando Country Email List Simón, an option favored by 8.3% of the girls, this being the second largest response, only behind the singer Katy Perry (10.2%).
The epidemiologist had not appeared until this year in any of the surveys, in which Rosalía is the third most repeated name by girls (8.2%).
Boys and girls in Spain dream of being doctors (22.1%, men and 22.2%, women) and the profession of soccer player (24.5% of boys), that of teacher (20 .4% of girls), that of a nurse (6.8% of girls) or that of a YouTuber (6.3% of boys).
For the first time, journalism appears among the professions most talked about by boys, with 2.9% wanting to dedicate themselves to it.
When asked what the Government should do to avoid returning to the situation that the country experienced in March due to the coronavirus pandemic , the most repeated measure is to carry out more detection tests (18.7%), followed by betting on the use of masks (16.1%), improving the working conditions of health workers and trusting experts (10.5%), among the most mentioned solutions.
In fact, doctors are the professionals most valued during the pandemic by children (49.7%), followed by State security forces (12.9%), workers in the food/distribution sector (9% ) and teachers (6%).
Girls also place doctors as the most valued (51% of the votes), followed by teachers (17%) and workers in the food/distribution sector (8%).