Ukrainians were shown how much they work in different European countries.


Ukrainians were told in which European countries people spend the most Time at work and in which the least.
According to "Hvylya", this is stated in the Eurostat data, writes uamedia.eu.
The duration of working life varies significantly in different European countries, reflecting differences in culture, economy, and legislation. This information can be particularly relevant for Ukrainians who went abroad in search of work after Russia's invasion.
Thus, according to the research data, the average expected duration of working life in the EU is 36.9 years. Eurostat uses data from previous years to calculate this indicator.
In particular, the average young citizen of the European Union will spend almost 37 years of their life at the workplace. It's interesting to note the geographical pattern: residents of the northern part of Europe usually devote more time to work than their southern neighbors.
The Netherlands leads in this regard, where people on average work 443.7 years in their entire life. On the opposite end of the spectrum is Romania, where the average duration of working activity is about 32 years.
Meanwhile, European countries are popular destinations for labor migrants. Some are looking at working conditions, while others aim to move to the EU for higher salaries.
It was previously reported that in Germany, Ukrainians are being massively denied employment.
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