Countries Where People Work the Least

Countries Where People Work the Least

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Jul 15, 2025
Famous for its efficiency, Germans work around 26 hours per week on average—with generous vacations and public holidays.

Germany

Famous for its efficiency, Germans work around 26 hours per week on average—with generous vacations and public holidays.

Many Dutch professionals work just four days a week, prioritizing family and leisure without compromising productivity.

Netherland

Many Dutch professionals work just four days a week, prioritizing family and leisure without compromising productivity.

With flexible work culture and strong labor protections, Danes average only 33 hours of work per week.

Denmark

With flexible work culture and strong labor protections, Danes average only 33 hours of work per week.

Norway

A typical Norwegian workweek is under 34 hours, backed by high wages and a focus on well-being.

Sweden

Famous for its “fika” coffee breaks and work-life balance, Sweden promotes shorter workdays and family time.

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France

Despite being highly developed, France caps work at 35 hours per week—with long vacations and strong union presence.

Austria

Austrians enjoy a shorter workweek and over 30 days of paid vacation annually, one of the highest in Europe.

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