10. Slovenia
 Average Hours Worked: 8.15
Slovenia  rounds out the top 10 in terms of average hours worked among the  population of OECD member states, possibly as a result of the fact that  Slovenians do three hours and 51 minutes of unpaid work each day, 24  minutes more than the OECD average. Slovenia also has the lowest income  inequality in OECD and the ninth – lowest relative income poverty rate  at 7.8 percent of its population. Slovenia registered a big fall in  infant mortality in the last generation and has the second lowest rate  in the OECD of 2.1 per 1,000 live births, just after Luxembourg. But the  country is rated in the highest third of the OECD for perceived  corruption and the lowest third for confidence in national institutions.  The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD)  released its ‘Society at a Glance’ survey, which investigated the number  of hours the population of its member countries spent in both paid and  unpaid work (defined as working at home or doing volunteer work), as  well as how much time people spent in leisure activities. Lets take a  look at which countries are among the world’s busiest and  hardest-working nations? 09 more countries...
 

