The Life Choices Survey Results
Background
We started this survey on Left-Handers Day 2002 to find out whether there is a link between being left-handed and the choices people make in work and other activities. We wanted to answer questions like:
- Are there some jobs where left-handers have advantages or disadvantages?
- Are there some jobs where there are more or less left-handers than average?
- Do people think there is a direct link between these two?
You can see and complete the survey yourself at
www.lefthandersday.com/life_survey.html
We have received over 2,000 completed surveys so far and these results are based on an analysis of those responses.
Our thanks to all of you who have completed the survey so far.
If you would like to make any contribution to the analysis or follow-up work from the survey, please see the section at the end of this page.
Are the results statistically valid?
Who took part in the survey?
Are there advantages to being left-handed in some groups?
Do left-handers choose groups where they have an advantage?
How does this apply to specific groups?
Detailed comments on advantages and disadvantages
General comments and fun
Conclusions so far
What happens next?
Don't forget
Print and download
Statistical validity?
We have tried hard to produce a survey that gives useful information, to check the data carefully and analyse it in a professional way. By its nature, the survey cannot be fully "scientific", because we cannot control the sample of people who complete it and the information given is based on personal opinions. We have, however, collected the considered views of a lot of people and we think they give valid information and lead to conclusions that could guide more targeted and scientific work in future.
Who took part in the survey?
As we expected, the vast majority of people who completed the survey are left-handed themselves.
| The stated handedness of the survey respondents was: | Left-handed Right-handed Ambidextrous |
91% 3% 6% |
40% of our survey respondents were male and 60% female (which is in line with previous surveys we have conducted on other left-handed subjects). It is generally thought that there are slightly more male left-handers than female in total so does this just reflect the fact that males are less likely to fill in surveys?
Are there advantages to being left-handed in some groups?
We asked whether people thought there were advantages or disadvantages to being left-handed in their group or whether it was the same for left and right-handers.
| Same for left and right-handers |
53%
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| Left-handers have advantages |
16%
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| Left-handers have disadvantages |
31%
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Nearly a third thought that left-handers were at some disadvantage in their groups.
Bearing in mind that 91% of the people were left-handed themselves, right-handers may just put this down to general minority group moaning! However, left-handers are generally a very adaptable lot and used to putting up with inconveniences, usually without moaning. Also, we asked WHY they were at a disadvantage and got some very interesting comments (see below). The disadvantages relate mainly to practical issues like equipment and workplace layouts that are difficult for left-handers to use.
If we asked a group of right-handers the same question, what would they say? Our guess is that nearly 100% would say that there was no difference. However, of the small number of right-handers who have actually completed our survey, 30% thought there were disadvantages for left-handers. From looking more closely at their surveys, this is explained by the fact that they have left-handers in their family and can see the problems for themselves. Also, to come to our left-handed website and complete the left-handed survey, they clearly have a higher than average interest in left-handedness!
It is also interesting that 16% of all the people thought they actually had an ADVANTAGE from being left-handed. Closer analysis (see below) shows that these advantages are generally thought to arise from the creative / artistic / intelligent / right side of the brain which is dominant in left-handers. They are also related to a fairly narrow range of jobs and professions.
Are there more or less left-handers than average in some groups?
We asked people whether they thought there were more or less than the average 10% of left-handers in their groups. Where possible, we asked them to give us the total numbers of people in the group and the number of left-handers and provided a form for people to complete to verify the information.
As most people completing the survey were left-handed themselves, and we DO tend to notice other left-handers around us, our feeling is that people's assessment of the numbers should be fairly reliable. Following on from the initial conclusions of this survey, we hope to encourage a closer and more formal look at the numbers in some of the exceptional groups.
| Average number of left-handers in the group | 26% |
| More than average | 34% |
| Less than average | 39% |
If left-handedness DOES NOT affect career and other group choices, we would expect to have most people saying that there were an average number of left-handers in their group. As only 26% said that, the implication is that there IS some link between handedness and life choices.
If that is the case, and as most of the people in the survey are left-handed themselves, we would expect them to have chosen groups where left-handedness is an advantage and therefore mainly say that there were MORE left-handers than average in their own group.
Indeed, 34% DID say that, but surprisingly 39% said they were in groups with LESS than the average number of left-handers.
Maybe this is not as simple as we thought!
To get to the bottom of this, we have to look more closely at the data to see if there is a match between groups where people think there are advantages or disadvantages to being left-handed and whether those same groups have more or less than average numbers of left-handers.
Do left-handers choose groups where they have an advantage?
We analysed the data to cross-match people's views on whether there were advantages with whether there were more left-handers in their group.
The chart below shows the data, with the height of the bars representing the number of people for each cross-match.
The blue bar labelled "Bar 1" shows that a large proportion of people who thought there were ADVANTAGES for left-handers in their group also thought there were MORE left-handers than average in their group.
Conversely, the red bar labelled "Bar 2" shows that a large proportion of people who thought there were DISADVANTAGES for left-handers in their group also thought there were LESS left-handers than average in their group

This seems to support the idea that there is some direct link between handedness and job choice
How does this apply to specific groups?
We summarised all of the hundreds of individual job and other group titles you gave us into some broad areas to get an overview of the answers you gave us. The table below shows those broad groups and whether they were picked out as having advantages / disadvantages and more / less left-handers.
Where there is a correlation such as advantages for left-hander AND there actually being more left-handers than average, the "match" column show "yes".
| Group | Adv |
Dis |
More |
Less |
Match |
| Administration | X |
X |
Yes |
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| Business | X |
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| Management | |||||
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| Government | |||||
| Services (forces, police etc.) | |||||
| Sales | X |
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| Information Technology | X |
X |
Yes |
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| Technical services | X |
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| Media | X |
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| Arts | X |
X |
Yes |
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| Music | X |
X |
Yes |
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| Sport | X |
X |
Yes |
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| Trades | |||||
| Manual | X |
X |
Yes |
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| Health | X |
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| Education | X |
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| Mother / housewife | X |
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| Students | X |
X |
Yes |
We can draw some interesting (and some worrying!) conclusions from this summary:
- There seem to be some clear matches between perceived advantages and career choice in some fields. These are generally those we would expect, where right-brain dominance gives and advantage and people have a free choice of the career, for example in arts, music, sport and, not quite so obviously, information technology.
- In some areas that are generally accepted to have more left-handers, such as the media, our survey confirms the expectation in terms of numbers, but the people do not see themselves as having any particular advantage in that area.
- In administrative and manual jobs, people see disadvantages and there are indeed less left-handers as well. Are they deliberately avoiding awkward work setups, tools, machinery etc.?
- There are some worrying groups, such as health, education and housewives, where people see clear disadvantages and difficulties but have to put up with them to continue with their chosen vocation.
- The biggest worry is the match in the students group between perceived disadvantages and actual lower numbers. 45% of our student respondents thought there were disadvantages for left-handers and 50% thought there were less left-handed students than the population average. Are students actually giving up their studies because of the difficulties they face as left-handers?
We can get some more insight into these conclusions by looking at the detailed comments that people made about WHY they thought there were advantages or disadvantages in their groups
Detailed comments on advantages and disadvantages?
These are some of the many comments that were made. Where comments are common across a number of groups, they have only been shown once.
| Group | Advantages |
Disadvantages |
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General comments and fun
A lot of people added a general comment to their survey and we thought you would find them interesting / fun...
- Until I went to your left-handed shop and read your newsletters, I did not realise how disadvantaged I was. I have just grown up with it and learnt to accommodate. I even felt guilty when I was told I was clumsy e.g. Putting the arms on record players!
- This is awesome! I've often noticed that my organisation has a large percentage of left-handers and I always wondered if there was a correlation.
- All the left handed people I know do seem to have a more creative streak in them than the right handers
- We will arise and crush those of the right handed persuasion. Our time is soon.
- I think it's cool to be different. I like to tell people I'm left handed.
- When I left school I toyed with being a dental nurse, but had to flag it away as every thing was set up for right handers.
- Pens on strings to sign credit cards etc. Only on Right hand side. Short strings. Grrrr!
- I hate living in a right-handers world!
- Usually in my math classes, if we have lefties they are very bright, that including myself :)
- Journalism has, in my experience, a hugely disproportionate number of left-handers than the percentage of the population as a whole.
- Lefties rock!
- I LOVE being left-handed, yet those darn school desks make my life hell...
- On August 13th, we rise up
Conclusions so far
- There is clearly a lot of interest in this survey and we will carry on collecting data and analysing results.
- There DOES seem to be a link between left-handedness and the career choices people make.
- Nearly a third of left-handers think they are at a disadvantages in their work and have comments to make about it!
- 16% of left-handers thought they actually had an advantage in their work, although this only seems to be in a limited range of jobs such as the media and arts.
- Some areas of work are more affected than others and further work is needed to study certain jobs more closely.
- Left-handers DO seem to be adaptable and to put up with inconveniences and disadvantages in the workplace, but should they really have to?
What happens next?
We want a lot more people to complete the survey so we can extend our analysis and target areas for further work.
We will be doing media releases on the survey analysis so far so you may see features on it in your local media. We hope that you and they will encourage more people to do the survey and tell others about it.
We will be trying to raise interest from government and education sources to investigate some of our findings more scientifically.
We will also be trying to find teaching establishments and students who would like to pick up on the work we are doing and develop sections of it more thoroughly.
- If you are able to help us with any of this, please Click this link to email Keith
- If you have completed the survey, thank you very much and would you send details of it to all the people in your address book!
- If you have not yet completed the survey, please go to
www.lefthandersday.com/life_survey.html
Thanks again to everyone who
has helped us with this so far
Don't forget
Anything left-handed have sponsored the survey so far and will continue to support it. They have the world's greatest range of left-handed products to make life a bit easier and remove some of the disadvantages people have picked up in our survey.
You can see their site at www.anythingleft-handed.co.uk
They also produce regular newsletters which will include the results of our survey and details of our ongoing work related to it.
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8th June 2009 - 4:28am
from the length of these comments, lefties(i am one too) are very...articulate. love to talk (and type!) i could keep on going but...
5th June 2009 - 6:46am
ok you guys- we've heard about general difficulties and advantages of being left handed. But can anyone fill us in on the truly gifted left handeds in history? I mean I've heard of Einstein's left handedness, but now its revealed that Mozart AND Beethoven, DaVinci AND Michelangelo were left handed. Is this so? listen, i know some of us have trouble with scissors and forks etc but please! Are these- THE supreme MASTERS of the UNIVERSE Left handed???
5th June 2009 - 6:37am
genius?
5th May 2009 - 11:12am
Being a lefty gives us great skills from an early age. When taught to do different tasks, right handed people just do it, as shown, but left handers have to turn it all around in their heads and do it backwards. Great problem solving skills. In High school I had a terrible time with Math, I finally went to a tutor and after working with me I finally got it, and he told my mom, that my processes were very different but amazing. Said I could be a Mathematian if I wanted to be. NOT! I am not artistic at all, I'm terrrible, but I have great visual spacial skills.
30th April 2009 - 2:53pm
lefties are genius.my child is leftie and a genius
26th January 2009 - 10:29am
I see plenty of advantages and disadvantages.
Advantages:
- Mindset is usually improved. More adaptable, more creative, higher average IQ I hear, etc.
- SPORTS!! I can guard right handed basketball player with my strong left side better than a righty can. In most sports, my leftiness is a problem for righties. I play righties 90% or the time so I'm used to the strong side, but they play lefties 10% of the time, so they're not!
- Esteem. I, and I know others, actually feel gifted or special by being lefty, not impaired or disadvantaged.
Disadvantages:
- MUSIC!! I'm admired as a good guitarist, but I HAD to learn righty (long story), which def caused some issues, so I know I could be better still. Also, drums are backwards. I have my set setup backwards and can't play sets in stores or elsewhere.
- I tend to want to read from right to left, write from right to left, etc. Always writing 'against the grain' with pen or chalk, pushing in rather than dragging across, is a nuisance.
- CELL PHONES!! Blackberry type phones have the dialing #'s on the left side, which makes it pretty awkward to dial.
- In general, electronics and appliances are set up for righties. Microwaves, radios, cameras mostly have controls on the right.
- Table Arrangments. If a righty sits next to me, we knock elbows. The layout of dishes and tableware is a righty thing too, though you just naturally move it around as you use it.
All of this said, I'd rather be lefty than righty any day. You can leverage the advantages as much as you can and just deal with the disadvantages.
I recognize that writing systems, the way the world processes things (clock faces, etc), and the way things are designed are geared around righties. In the end, none of it has really hindered me much, but served more as a motivator and a means by which I've become more adaptable or creative, etc.
13th January 2009 - 4:23pm
I've only seen a problem with two things--writing across paper and working on a desk.
Never had a problem with right handed IV starts--I thought about it, realized it was gonna be a different scenario but it did not affect my IV starts very much at all.
More rather, the jokes about being left. Catholic School didn't win in the attempt to switch me over.
Yes, I definitely see the creativity.
13th January 2009 - 1:28pm
Being a lefty has never hindered me except for the usual scissor and where I sit at the table. I understand that we lefties are more adaptable or more easily adaptable to things... I find I now use a right handed mouse easier than left and if i learned to play guitar it would be right handed... what I want to know is if others were as left handed as my mom. She used to write completely backwards and could really only read her early writing in a mirror. Both parents are lefties and by brother is a rightie... ah well, that's it for now
17th December 2008 - 12:29am
I love being lefty (actually im ampudextrus but write with my left). I am one of a very few amount of lefties at my school and have noticed how diferent i am from everbody else. All the righties have trouble and are poor at multi tasking and are constantly having to write things down to remember them so they dont forget while there doing another task. I myself am amazing at multi tasking. I am always being told to do things with my right hand ie write, use a computer etc. But one thing i have noticed i can do that NONE of the righties can do is my ability to do my work and make huge projects and lay it all out in my head! my teachers all think im just wasting time and dont want to work; while im working in my head all the righties are busy writing it down and making there planning pages etc. it makes me very frusterated when am told that im just lazy and that i am not doing my work but in the i dont need a planning page after i have constructed it in my head ( when i construct it in my head it always turns out better) i can just write it down like nothing and none of my righty students, friend, teachers or family understand; the only person who does is my left handed father! has anybody els experienced this??
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