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Nearly half of workers rate excellent productivity in a coworking space: survey

31% preferred coworking spaces compared to 23% at home.

Research showed that 45% of workers rated their productivity as excellent within a coworking environment, as reported by the Instant Group.

44% deemed a traditional office setting yielded excellent productivity, whereas 27% of people rated their productivity to be excellent while working from home.

Commute time and age were the biggest key influencers on how workers rated their productivity within different work environments.

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Those who commuted over an hour to their offices and workers aged over 45 rated their productivity higher in a coworking space compared to other work setups, 53% and 42% respectively.

200 global workspace occupiers were included in the Instant Group’s Workspace Occupier Survey last Q4 2023 to measure best output and performance with working spaces.

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