Christmas is as much a time for checking work emails as it is for going to church, a survey has revealed.
Twenty-three per cent of 1060 people who completed a Colmar Brunton online survey said they would check their work emails on Christmas Day.
That is nearly as much as the 25 per cent who will go to a church service on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
Spokeswoman for the Auckland Catholic Diocese, Lyndsay Freer, said she thought people would "need to be a bit compulsive" to check work emails on Christmas Day.
But she said the statistics were a reflection of the fact a large number of people were not Christian, and of the increasing popularity of computers and smartphones.