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- Overcooling of offices reveals gender inequity in thermal comfort
Our analysis of the CBE Occupant Survey presented evidence that cold indoor temperatures in office buildings favor the preferences of men and lead to relatively higher levels of dissatisfaction for women
- Why are workplaces so cold? And why it’s not just in your head.
There’s actual science behind why men and women feel temperatures differently Men tend to have more muscle mass, which generates more heat, while women often have a higher body fat
- Theres One Really Unhealthy Effect of Cold Offices, According to . . .
Most offices tend to be kept near 70 °F (21 1 °C) That's why so many of your co-workers are complaining of being cold, wearing sweaters or jackets, or using a space heater
- The Archaic (and Sexist) Reason Why Your Office Is So Cold
A new study reveals how the formula for the "ideal" office temperature favors men over women Plus, how to find some middle ground in your office's AC debate
- Why are office temperatures so cold? : r CanadaPublicServants
Ever since returning to the office, I've found my office to be very cold I work in the office twice week My home office is in my basement which is cool but I can adjust the heat and or turn on a space heater At the office, other employees also complain if the cold temperature
- Why youre feeling colder than your colleagues in the office - SBS
No, you're not imagining it; your office climate control system might be sexist — and experts have explained why
- You’re hot? I’m cold! Why our office temperature preferences can be . . .
It may be an impossible task to find an optimal temperature that suits everyone So why do we have such different temperature preferences? And does it affect more than our level of comfort?
- Women, Theres A Reason Why Youre Shivering In The Office
Uncomfortably chilly or hot offices can puncture concentration and increase errors in basic tasks like typing Multiple studies have found that 72 degrees Fahrenheit is the best temperature
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