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Percentage of employed women in Canada who say that having a rewarding and inspiring job was the main reason for employee satisfaction, according to according to
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 a survey by Decima Research Decima Research is a public opinion and market research company in Canada, founded in 1980 by Progressive Conservative Party of Canada strategist Allan Gregg.

Gregg left Decima in 1994 and went in to semi-retirement following the electoral disaster for the Progressive
: 29

Percentage of men who say having a rewarding and inspiring job was the main reason for employee satisfaction: 19

Percentage of men who say being well paid was the main reason for employee satisfaction: 26

Percentage of women who say being well paid was the main reason for employee satisfaction: 12

Percentage of Canadians who have received an inheritance inheritance, in law
inheritance, in law: see heir.
inheritance, in biology
inheritance, in biology: see heredity.
inheritance

Devolution of property on an heir or heirs upon the death of its owner.
 over the last five years, according to a survey by Hart & Associates: 11

Percentage of people who invested their inheritances: 46

Percentage who used it to pay down debt: 40

Percentage of people who say the profession they most associate with people being a stick-in-the-mud is accounting, according to a survey by Jeep Wrangler The Wrangler (also known as the YJ, TJ, and JK, as explained below) is an off-road vehicle produced by American automaker Chrysler under its Jeep marque.  and Ipsos: 24

Percentage who say law: 21

Percentage who say banking: 19.

Compiled by John MacIntyre John Macintyre (born 1857 - died 1928) was a doctor who set up the world's first radiology department at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, in Glasgow, Scotland. Originally trained as an electrical engineer, he later graduated in 1882 from the University of Glasgow with the Bachelor of  
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