A study by Remitly reveals the five lowest-ranking countries for work-life balance: the United States, Australia, Ireland, Norway, and Hungary. The study, conducted with over 4,200 full-time professionals across 22 countries, explored key factors such as daily working hours, commute times, sleep duration before work, break times, and overall satisfaction with work-life balance.
The results show that employees in these countries are struggling to find a healthy balance between their professional responsibilities and personal lives. With longer working hours, extended commutes, and insufficient time for rest, these nations face significant challenges in fostering a work environment that promotes well-being.
The study emphasizes the urgent need for a shift in workplace cultures, urging organizations to adopt policies that prioritize employee health and encourage better boundaries between work and personal life. Only by creating a supportive environment can companies help workers reclaim balance and improve their overall well-being.
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