With a typical workday from 8am to 4pm and with overtime not tolerated, Denmark has the best work-life balance in the world.

The official working week is 37 hours, but a recent OECD study shows that the average Dane works only 33 hours.

Danes do not engage in presentism and remaining is considered more like wanting to receive an inefficiency and time management course than to receive a pat on the back.

On Friday, the working week ends at 2.30p.m.

Stopping work means time to pick up the kids,

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