But the statistics suggest the country has not lost its
way due to laziness. If you look at the average annual hours worked by each worker, the Greeks seem very hard-working.
Figures from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) show that the average Greek worker toils away for 2,017 hours per year which is more than any other European country.
Out of the 34 members of the OECD, that is just two places behind the board leaders, South Korea.
On the other hand, the average German worker - normally thought of as the very epitome of industriousness - only manages 1,408 hours a year. Germany is 33rd out of 34 on the OECD list (or 24th out of 25 looking at the European countries alone).
Europe's top 10 and bottom 10 | ||||
Most hours worked | Most productive | Fewest hours worked | Least productive | |
1 | Greece | Luxembourg | Netherlands | Poland |
2 | Hungary | Norway | Germany | Hungary |
3 | Poland | Ireland | Norway | Turkey |
4 | Estonia | Belgium | France | Estonia |
5 | Turkey | Netherlands | Denmark | Czech Rep |
6 | Czech Rep | France | Ireland | Portugal |
7 | Italy | Germany | Belgium | Slovakia |
8 | Slovakia | Denmark | Austria | Greece |
9 | Portugal | Sweden | Luxembourg | Slovenia |
10 | Iceland | Austria | Sweden | Iceland |
The UK ranks 14th both in terms of hours worked and in terms of productivity | ||||
Source: OECD |
But there is more to these figures than meets the eye. There are two big reasons why these two countries have such different annual working hour totals.
Self-employed workers tend to work more than those who have specified hours in an employment contract.
The second reason Mr Marianna points to is the different number of part-time workers in each country.
"In Germany, the share of employees working part-time is quite high. This represents something like one in four," he says.
As these annual hours figures are for all workers, the large proportion who work part-time in Germany is bringing down the overall average. In Greece, far fewer people work part-time.
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