Survey suggests public service professionals use social networking — but not as part of their job

A new survey from the Public Service Research Panel (PSRPanel) finds that over two-thirds of public service professionals surveyed use social networking daily (50%) or weekly (20%) as part of their personal life. However, only a third use social networking daily (12%) or weekly (21%) as part of their job. The survey is based on responses from 194 public service professionals from across the US who participate in PSRPanel.org, an online academic research panel organized by Rutgers University’s School of Public Affairs and Administration.

For detailed survey results, or for information on participating in future surveys, please visit PSRPanel.org

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