Workers' willingness to return to the office is influenced by what generation they are part of, a study by Cushman & Wakefield found.

Data from the company's Experience per Square Foot workplace experience survey conducted globally between 2021 and 2022 reveals a general divide when it comes to workplaces preferences, with younger workers more keen on office time than their older colleagues.

Approximately half of Millennials (50%) and Gen X (48%) prefer to come into the office at least one day per week, while nearly two-thirds of Baby Boomers (60%) prefer to work remotely.

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