EUROSTAT - European Union Statistical Office

05/01/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/01/2024 03:05

EU workers: 7.1% worked 49 hours or more a week in 2023

In 2023, 7.1% of employed people in the EU worked long hours in their main job.

Long working hours refer to those workers who usually spend 49 hours or more per week at work. Across the EU countries, Greece had the highest share of workers with long hours (11.6%), followed by Cyprus (10.4%) and France (10.1%). Meanwhile, the lowest rates were recorded in Bulgaria (0.4%), Lithuania and Latvia (1.1% each).

Source dataset: lfsa_qoe_32a

A higher rate of self-employed people worked long hours (29.3% of total self-employed people) compared with employees (3.6% of total employees).

Long working hours were more common among skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers (27.5% of all skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers) and managers (21.9%). All other occupational groups, as defined by the international standard classification of occupations (ISCO) averaged up to 7.3%.

This article marks the International Workers' Day celebrated annually on 1 May.