5 Hardest Working Countries in Asia

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In this article, we will look at the 5 hardest-working countries in Asia. We have also discussed the dire consequences of overworking in another article. If you are interested in reading about that along with a more extensive list, head straight to the 15 Hardest Working Countries in Asia

5. Mongolia

Average Hours Per Employed Person: 47.3

The prevalence of overworking in Mongolia can be attributed to several cultural and economic factors deeply rooted in its history. Mongolia’s nomadic heritage instilled a strong work ethic, where resilience and endurance were vital for survival amidst harsh environments. Additionally, the transition from a socialist system to a market economy in the 1990s brought about significant socio-economic changes. The pressure to adapt to modern competitive markets fueled by globalization has led to longer working hours and intensified labor demands.

Furthermore, Mongolia’s traditional values emphasize diligence and dedication, often manifesting in a societal expectation to prioritize work above personal well-being. This is particularly evident in sectors like mining and agriculture, which are central to the country’s economy. Moreover, limited job opportunities and economic uncertainties drive many Mongolians to work tirelessly to secure their livelihoods, contributing to the perpetuation of the culture of overworking.

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