Among Asian countries in the list of 60, Malaysia ranked the lowest.
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Additionally, Malaysia offers a low annual holiday allowance of just 19 days and has a happiness score of 5.71.The second position was Spain with a score of 75.55% and the third was France with 75.34%. They also looked at employees’ health status of and referred to the happiness index. They calculated the average number of hours that employees and employers work in each country.
This balance has become a pressing issue with the rise of technology, which has diminished the importance of physical location in defining work boundaries.
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