68pc believe purpose of work is benefit of a few: Gallup
More than one thousand people participated from all over the country in the survey which was conducted between 03 and 18 January 2024
By News Desk
February 27, 2024
ISLAMABAD: The majority of Pakistani people say that the purpose of doing work in the country is for the benefit of a few people and not for the people at large, this was found out from the Gallup Pakistan survey.
More than one thousand people participated from all over the country in the survey which was conducted between 03 and 18 January 2024.
In the survey, on the question whether the purpose of doing work in Pakistan is the welfare of everyone, 68 percent answered in the negative as they said that in Pakistan, work is done to benefit a few people and personal promotion is the aim, but 21 percent said that work in Pakistan is done for the welfare of all people while 11 percent did not answer this question.
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