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Old 05-13-2016, 03:52 AM   #76
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Here is the original report.

I think the Guardian article might be overstating the case when it says:
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Research carried out for the ebook retailer Kobo finds three quarters of the most active readers are women over 45
The report only says that 75% are women and that 77% are over 45, so the number that are both women and over 45 is probably quite a bit less than three quarters.
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