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So, what is it all about?Urban Life is Metro’s new and innovative studyof ‘Urbanites’ – young, full-time workingprofessionals in Greater Dublin. Every year wewill research the opinions, attitudes andlifestyles of up to 2,000 Metro readers, askingtheir views on everything from current affairs tocool brands; environmental issues to must-seemovies; mobile phones to multiculturalism.
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Sleep: About 33 per cent of Urbanites would take a pay cut if it meant more pyjama time
More time for bed
Wednesday, January 24, 200710 METRO
WHICH do you likebetter – walking ormoney? Given the
choice, would you rather beapproached with a wad of cash ora pair of hiking boots? One isgood for your health, while theother is good for your wealth but,amazingly, many of us wouldlike a little less of both to makeour lives easier.
In its latest poll of DublinUrbanites, Metro has discoveredthe lengths Irish people will goto spend an extra ten minutes in bed.
Our panel of 18- to 44-year-olds with full-time jobs inDublin was asked if each ofthem would accept a decrease insalary if it resulted in a shortercommute to work.
One in three said they wouldtake a pay cut if it also cut downtheir time on the bus, the Luas,the Dart or on their feet.
More than 8 per cent said theyagreed strongly with theproposition, while 24 per centagreed slightly.
However, the same number –32 per cent – said they werestrongly against losing money to
gain time coming to work.Elsewhere in the survey, almostthree-quarters of Urbanites saidthey believed the Garda’s drink-driving campaign during thefestive period had been a success.
Meanwhile, with the General
Election race hotting up,Dublin’s Urbanites are decisive.
According to the poll, 19 percent will back Bertie and opt forFianna Fáil, while 11 per centwould endure Enda Kenny andgive their vote to Fine Gael. But
the Green Party managed to getthe support of 13 per cent.
When it comes to work, 42 percent of those living in Dublin arethinking of moving jobs thisyear, while 18 per cent areundecided.
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