Figure 4.
A bar chart compares the percentage of studies on urban and non-urban coworking spaces that mention user characteristics including age, gender, profession, industry, and education. Studies on urban coworking spaces show consistently higher proportions for all characteristics.The chart compares how often five user characteristics are mentioned in urban and non-urban studies. The characteristics include age, gender, profession, industry, and education. Urban studies show the highest values: age around eighty-five percent, gender around sixty-five percent, profession around ninety-five percent, industry around eighty percent, and education around thirty percent. Non-urban studies show lower values: age around forty percent, gender around twenty percent, profession around eighty percent, industry around forty percent, and no value shown for education. The vertical axis ranges from zero percent to one hundred percent, and the legend identifies the urban group with fifteen studies and the non-urban group with five studies.

Frequency of user characteristics

Source: Authors’ own work

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