5 Most Overworked Countries in Asia

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1. Bhutan

Average Hours Per Employed Person: 54.4

Overworking in Bhutan’s labor market is a pressing issue, affecting a significant portion of the workforce, as highlighted in the 2024 World Bank Report. In urban centers, where nonagricultural sectors predominate, about 63% of workers experience overwork. This phenomenon is particularly prevalent in sectors like construction, retail, transportation, and food services, where self-employed and family workers dominate. The demanding nature of these industries often leads to long hours and little respite for employees. With 54.4 average hours per employed person per week, Bhutan is the most overworked country in Asia

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