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Working week: Where in Europe people clock the most and least hours?

News RoomBy News RoomMay 30, 2025
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The European Union’s motto, “United in Diversity,” underscores the importance of incorporating accessible and inclusive work policies within EU institutions. A recent study using the latest data from the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Standards (Eurostat) highlights the wide range of hours worked by employees across the EU. In teams with the highest average workloads, countries like Greece and Ukraine report approximately 40 hours per week, significantly more than the 37-hour average for EU citizens in 2014. Other countries, such as Turkey and Serbia, report 43hours and 41hours respectively, while countries in Europe’s northern regions, like Russia and Romania, have approximately 39 hours worked per week. This diversity of workloads reflects a broader shift towards more flexible work arrangements, albeit with the potential for significant disruption to everyday life.

Over 2.8 billion employees around the world work a full schedule, with an average workweek exceeding 40 hours in almost all EU countries. Statistical evidence from 2018 shows that the majority of EU workers—91%—work between 39 and 40 hours per week, with 7% working 40 hours or more. This underscores the importance of making work-life balance a priority for all employees. Moreover, the report also reveals that agricultural and mining workers typically work the longest weeks, averaging around 41 hours per week, while education and arts professionals spend the least time working, with nearly 32 hours in their respective roles. These statistics highlight significant variations in work hours across different sectors.

The differences in workloads are not confined to the EU; they also persist in other countries. Turkey and Serbia, for instance, report 43 and 41 hours, respectively, while 40 countries average 80-85 hours of work per week, highlighting a broader trend of longer working hours exposed to economic pressures. The EU has historically ranked as one of the most vulnerable in terms of work productivity and disparity, given its large and often inefficient workforce. This underscores the need for policies that support communities in the least environmentally conscious or economically disadvantaged countries.

U.S. researchers have provided critical insights into the work patterns of EU citizens, revealing that their average workweek has decreased by about 30% since 2014, falling from 37 to 36 hours per week globally. This decline is attributed to shifts in work dynamics, international trade agreements, and concerns about an aging population, which have accelerated the proliferation of long-diabetic tracking devices. The U.S. Sample survey of EU citizens aggregates data from nearly 3,000 participants, yielding representative statistics on work patterns and inequalities.

The workweek framework—5-day weeks, 4-day weeks, or single shifts—has been adopted in many parts of the globe, with each having its pro and con. In the U.S., four-day workweeks have been in the news, with some initiatives like Iceland’s 37-hour workweek and British choices allowing employees to work 40-41 hours轮流 days. However, the EU has introduced a(shared labour contract) policy and labor market reforms aimed at achieving a principle of 42-hour workweek across all sectors, but no EU country has officially mandate this. This diversity of work schedules reflects the complex interplay of industry needs, health conditions, and economic necessity, as well as the challenges posed by aging populations and meritocratic job market dynamics.

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