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  1. ILO estimates for global average hours worked per week are 41.1 total, 43.7 for men, and 37.2 for women. ILO and OECD use different techniques to collect and compile data. As such, their final projections may differ significantly from one another.

    • Working Hours Throughout History
    • Working Hours and Prosperity
    • Measuring Working Hours

    Are we working more than ever?

    In today’s hustle and bustle world, it’s easy to assume that we are all, by and large, working more than ever. But is that really the case? As we explain in detail below, the research on the history of working hours shows that this is not the case. The available data shows that in the 19th century people across the world used to work extremely long hours, but in the last 150 years working hours have decreased substantially, particularly in today’s richest countries.

    Do workers in richer countries work longer hours?

    Economic prosperity in different places across our world today is vastly unequal. People in Switzerland, one of the richest countries in the world, have an average income that is more than 20-times higher than that of people in Cambodia.8 Life in these two countries can look starkly different.9 When considering such differences in prosperity, a natural question is: who works more, people in richer countries like Switzerland or in poorer ones like Cambodia? Looking at the available data, the a...

    How are working hours measured and what can we learn from the data?

    Work is a central part of our lives. It is something we do almost every day, for much of the day, for decades on end. Because it is so central, looking closely at how much time we spend working can tell us a lot about our lives and the societies we live in. The data on working hours shows, for example, that rather than working more than ever — as is so commonly believed — people in many countries today work much less than in the past 150 years. Working less means being able to spend time beco...

  2. The following list is the average annual hours worked by participants in the labor force of the OECD member states. As of 2022, Colombia, Mexico, and Costa Rica ranked the highest number of hours worked per year.

  3. Definition. Hours worked is the total number of hours actually worked per year divided by the average number of people in employment per year. Actual hours worked include regular work hours of full-time, part-time and part-year workers, paid and unpaid overtime, hours worked in additional jobs.

  4. Mar 12, 2019 · Here's the data about average work week hours across from different countries across the globe. Mexico, Costa Rica and South Korea top a list of longest hours worked, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), while workers clock up the fewest in Germany, Denmark and Norway.

  5. Even though working hours vary across countries, they have been exponentially decreasing over centuries in every corner of the world. Compared to an average 1850s worker who used to work more than 3,000 hours per year, a 2023 employee spends 1,892 hours at work.

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  7. The following list of countries by labour productivity ranks countries by their labour productivity (also called workforce productivity ). Labour productivity is the gross domestic product generated per hour of working time .

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