People may think that those who work in the nation's science-based industrial parks have no problems with their love life because they have sizable stock portfolios, big bonuses and fringe benefits, but a survey shows that 30.4 percent are not satisfied with their relationships with the opposite sex.
The survey, released by www.1111.com.tw, an online human resources company, reflected polarized responses from people working in the hi-tech sector, with 41.14 percent saying that they are satisfied with their relationships with the opposite sex, compared with the dissatisfied 30.4 percent.
The survey also showed that these people don't think that their quality of life matches their above-average income.
When asked to give an assessment of their quality of life, the average score was only a little higher than the passing grade of 68.3 points out of 100.
Those satisfied with their quality of life totalled only 35.57 percent, compared with 65 percent who said that their quality of life is only average or not satisfying.
People employed in the hi-tech sector attach the greatest importance to their families (61.54 percent), followed by health (55.1 percent), and their emotional relations (45.84 percent).
A total of 38.39 percent of respondents said they are single. More than 70 percent of these said that they would need outside assistance to find a partner.
The survey was conducted from Aug. 6 to Aug. 19, with 1,490 effective samples collected. The margin of error is 2.5 percent.
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