Myers-Briggs: 20% of people are neurodivergent, but only a quarter feel accepted at work 

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Around one in five people globally are neurodivergent. And according to new data from global personality assessment giant The Myers-Briggs Company, neurodivergent people felt less accepted and supported at work, compared to the so-called neurotypical majority. Myers-Briggs surveyed 1,300 people across the world and found those who were diagnosed as neurodivergent felt less included…

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