Monday, April 25

Life Inc.: The morale of around the world

OECD

By Allison Linn, senior business writer

We talk workaholics much here in the United States, but it turns out, we have much competition when it comes to keep busy.

A study of 34 countries has found that Mexican, Japanese and Portuguese nationals every day on work, study most of the time and spend household tasks.

Belgian, Danish and German spend the kurzestmogliche time out on paid and unpaid work, according to a study by the Organisation for economic cooperation and development.

And as for us Americans? Despite our reputation, all work and no play place we ninth, to countries such as Austria and Canada.

The OECD said the research was divided into two categories: study, paid work and unpaid work such as cooking, cleaning and shopping. You use the organization it its 34 member countries used surveys and other data to to come up with the rankings.

It saw people time commitments in all seven days a week, including holidays, and contain both employed and unemployed people of age 15 to 64. This explains why the daily tallies may seem relatively low.

Although Japanese and Mexican people she most worked, the division between paid and unpaid work was slightly different.

The researchers found, that Mexicans spent almost 10 hours a day on work, study and perform tasks on the seven-day week. Contained about 5.7 hours per day on paid work or study, and the rest on tasks.

Japanese spent some more time to paid work or the study-6, 3 hours a day--but less time on tasks.

In the United States spent every day at work people approx. 8.2 hours a day on the paid and unpaid work, including 4.8 hours or study.

The Belgians seem it work-life balance thing really have found. The researchers said they spend around 3.8 hours every day to work and to study, plus another 3.3 hours on other tasks.

The OECD, made in the course of the second WELTKRIEGS and financed by its member countries should promote policies that improve economic and social well-being of the people.

Tip of the hat to business insider, which first reported on the study.

New statistics have been published today, showing which countries most, working both in the Office and at home. Mexicans are the toughest global citizens work during Belgian have on average shortest work day. Americans spend the least time cooking at home, although more than 500 cable cooking shows.

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