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Could your partner's Job determine if he'll cheat?
Could your partner's JOB determine if he'll cheat? Bankers and brokers are revealed to be least faithful (with pilots and doctors not far behind)
Pilots and doctors and nurses came second and third in list of love cheats
65 per cent of women say they have affairs with people from the office
Survey suggested they found it made work more exciting and fun
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Bankers and brokers are the most likely to stray and cheat on their partners, an eye-opening survey has revealed.
Those in the financial sector are most prone to betraying their loved one, followed closely by pilots and doctors and nurses.
Research also showed that two out of three adulterous women (65 per cent) say they strike up affairs with people from the office - as they suggest it makes work more exciting and fun.
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TOP NINE INDUSTRIES PEOPLE CHEAT IN
1. Financial (Bankers, brokers, analysts)
2. Aviation (Pilots, flight attendants, flight pursers)
3. Healthcare (Doctors, nurses, nursing assistants)
4. Business (CEOs, managers, secretaries)
5. Sports (Athletes, instructors, representatives)
6. Arts (Musicians, models, actors, photographers)
7. Nightlife Industry (DJs, dancers, waiters)
8. Communication (Journalists, public relations, communicators)
9. Legal (Lawyers, secretaries, prosecutors, judges)
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Meanwhile, people who are 29, 39, 49 or 59 are more likely to cheat and make life-changing decisions as they approach a milestone birthday, a study published in November revealed.
Researchers analysed the responses of 42,000 adults from more than 100 countries who completed a survey about their values between 2010 and 2014.
They found that people with an age ending in nine were more likely to make changes ‘that suggest a search for meaning’ such as taking up marathon running or joining an extramarital dating site.
Lead author Adam Alter, from New York University, said: ‘People audit the meaningfulness of their lives as they approach a new decade.
'People tend to either conclude happily that their lives are meaningful or they decide their lives lack meaning.
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The researchers obtained data from an online dating site that targets people who are already in a relationship and found that there were far more 9-ender men - 18 per cent more - than would be expected by chance.
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