5 Hardest Working Countries in Asia

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1.Bhutan

Average Hours Per Employed Person: 54.4

Bhutan’s economic landscape, largely agrarian and driven by small-scale farming, necessitates long hours and perseverance to yield results in often challenging terrain. Furthermore, Bhutan’s transition to modernity has brought about increased pressure to compete in global markets, leading to heightened workloads for many. However, this hardworking culture can sometimes lead to overwork, as seen in various sectors like agriculture and tourism. Despite efforts to address work-life balance through policies such as Gross National Happiness initiatives, challenges persist. With 54.4 average hours per employed person, Bhutan is the most hardworking country in Asia

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