Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Norwegians worry more


















Norwegians have growing concerns about their quality of life, and it is factors closest to home that worry them the most.
A survey found that men worry more than women and that the age group 30-44 stands out as the segment most concerned about their lack of time for family matters. The results also indicated that the more money earned, the greater the concern that time for the family is in short supply.
The youngest age groups named their greatest fears as dying in traffic accidents and climate change. The older generation was most afraid of climate change, electricity prices and traffic accidents.

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