世界上最幸福的員工在哪個國家?
Do YOU love your job? Americans and Brits are among the world's happiest workers
If you are reading this sat at your desk, wishing you were anywhere else other than at work, you might think you share the same attitude towards your job as people around the world.
此刻坐在桌前閱讀這篇文章的你,假如你的心飛到了辦公室外,你大概會以為世界上其他人對工作的態度都和你一樣.
But more than seven in 10 of us don't mind the daily grind and are actually pretty happy at work, according to the results of an annual survey.
但是,一份年度調查結果顯示,我們當中超過十分之七的人并不討厭日復一日的工作,事實上,多數人在工作時挺快樂的.
The findings come from the latest well-being work barometer, carried out by Edenred-Ipsos, which questioned 14,400 employees in 15 countries around the world and found that 71 percent of people reported feeling positive about their work.
該調查結果來自最新的幸福工作晴雨表,該項目由艾登瑞德-益普索機構實施,對來自全球15個國家共14400名員工進行了調查,發現有71%的員工持有積極樂觀的工作態度.
As you might expect, well-being at work came down to a mix of factors, including the working environment, how much people feel appreciated and how they feel about the work they do.
正如你所預期的那樣,工作幸福感取決于多種因素,包括工作環境,感覺到自己受重視的程度,以及對工作內容的看法.
However, while the report found a high level of well-being overall, there were differences between countries.
然而,盡管報告結果顯示人們的工作幸福感總體較高,但是不同國家之間還是有所差別.
Indian employees came out top of the pile, with 88 percent of workers reportedly feeling positive about their work. While Japan fared far worse, with just 44 percent of employees surveyed responding positively about their jobs.
印度員工的工作幸福感最強,據報道,有88%的員工對工作充滿熱情.然而,日本的情況卻糟糕得多,受訪員工中,只有44%回應稱對工作持樂觀態度.