Over 20% of employed people worked on weekends in 2023 – Actualités

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In 2023, 22.4% of employed people in the EU usually worked during weekends.

Working on weekends was more common among skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers (49.5%), service and sales workers (48.9%) and people with elementary occupations (26.7%).

Work on weekends by occupation in the EU, 2023. Bar chart - Click below to see full dataset

Source dataset: lfsa_qoe_3b3 

While 19.2% of employees usually worked during weekends, this was also the case for 46.7% of self-employed persons with employees (employers) and 37.8% of self-employed people without employees (own-account workers). 

Across the EU countries, Greece had the highest share of employees working on weekends (32.3%), followed by Italy (30.9%) and Cyprus (26.4%). Meanwhile, the lowest rates were recorded in Lithuania (3.0%), Poland (4.5%) and Hungary (6.6%). 

Work on weekends by professional status, 2023. Bar chart - Click below to see full dataset

Source dataset: lfsa_qoe_3b3

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



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