DenmarkWith just 39.7 hours per week, expats working full time in Denmark have the shortest working week out of all the countries.
BahrainWith 42.9 working hours, 69 percent of expats are satisfied with their work-life balance, and another 72 percent are happy with their working hours.
NorwayThey only spend an average of 42.9 hours per week at work, which is 1.4 hours less than expats in full-time jobs worldwide.
The Czech RepublicExpats in the Czech Republic work for 44.9 h, while they are generally satisfied.
New ZealandDespite expats in New Zealand not being overworked, the share with a gross yearly household income of more than 150,000 USD per year is still the highest.
SwedenExpats in Sweden seem to enjoy a good working life as they report above-average satisfaction.
Costa RicaExpats working in Costa Rica spend 44.3 hours per week at their jobs, which is exactly the same time as the average expat worldwide.