One-fifth of people say that the workplace is the main location where they access the Internet according to a survey from Burst Media.
Men are more likely than women (32% vs. 28%) to use work as primary location. Higher income households are more likely to say that work is the main location from where they access the Internet.
Respondents said that surfing while on the job is often not work related, with 26 percent of online time at work spent on personal activities. Men spend more time online at work on personal tasks than women (28% vs. 24%). The youngest age group, 18-24 year olds, spends 34 percent of online time at work surfing for personal reasons.
When asked why they surf the web at work for personal use, 33 percent said to stay informed during the day. Twenty percent cited boredom and 18 percent said to stay in contact with family and friends.





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