VI – Value of an Hours Work

Everybody might be working for the weeken, but were also working toward growing our countries  economies. Each hour we work contibutes to the gross domestic product. Just take a look in the image which shows the GDP per capita of the countries in the organization of economic co-operation and development, compared to the average numbers of hours worked in each country.

VI – Value of an Hours Work

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