Men are twice as likely as women to go into the office to avoid their families.
A new survey by, UK co-working space provider, Runway East, has found nearly a quarter of people surveyed say getting away from their loved ones is the reason they go into work, with men twice as likely to give that answer.
Nearly a quarter of respondents to a survey gave “getting away from family” as a reason for going into the office, with men twice as likely to give this answer.
The Irish Independent also reports men are far more likely to steal stationary for their personal use.
Men are also more keen to go into the office for banter, to make friends and to meet people.
Office banter also had a greater pull for men, who are twice as likely as women to go to the office to make friends and meet people, the study found.