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5 countries with the best work-life balance

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 24, 2025, 08:52 IST
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The need for work-life balance

In today’s fast-paced and digital world, having work-life balance is no longer a luxury, it’s a necessity to have a healthy and happy life. Long working hours, constantly being connected digitally, and rising stress levels have made it harder for many professionals to truly disconnect from work and focus on their personal well-being. Meanwhile, having a healthy work-life balance improves one's mental health, boosts productivity, and even improves relationships with others. With work-life balance becoming a need for many professionals these days, here we list some countries that already have it, as per various reports:

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Netherlands

The Netherlands ranks among the best countries for work-life balance consistently for many years, and this is mainly because of its flexible work culture. Part-time employment is widely accepted and respected in the Netherlands, even for senior roles. This gives professionals enough time to balance their careers and family life too, thus leading to a better quality of life. Dutch employers value efficiency over long hours, encouraging employees to leave work on time. Strong labour laws, ample paid leave, and an emphasis on personal well-being-- all create a relaxed yet productive environment for many workers.

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Denmark

Denmark is often said to be one of the happiest countries in the world, and it's because of the work-life balance people have there. Danish employees are said to get generous parental leave, paid vacations, and a supportive welfare system along with shorter work weeks (around 37 hours), which adds to the country's greater work-life balance. The Danish concept of hygge also improves workplace culture. Hygge means finding comfort and joy in everyday moments and so it reminds people that there's life beyond work, thus adding to their overall happiness.

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Sweden

While Sweden has a typical work week of 40 hours, it is known to have progressive work policies which prioritise employee well-being-- this helps in better work-life balance for workers. Some of these work policies which are a part of the Swedish work culture include flexible working hours, remote work options, and generous parental leave. Many companies in Sweden also experiment with shorter workdays, thus focusing more on productivity instead of time spent at desks.

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Germany

Another European country which is said to have a strong work-life balance is Germany. Sundays are traditionally an off-day in Germany, and many businesses are shut on this day-- thus showing the importance of having downtime.

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New Zealand

New Zealand is another country which is said to have good work-life balance, mainly due to its people-first approach. The country has flexible working arrangements for workers-- this includes remote work and adjustable hours. Employees enjoy generous leave policies and a culture that discourages overworking, thus leading to better work-life balance for employees.



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