The data demonstrates the average number of hours that full-time and part-time employees worked in the Netherlands, the UK and Greece in the last year.
Taking a closer look at the numbers for full-time job, the hours for both men and women ranged between 35 to 43 per week. Male workers in the UK are the only ones who worked more that 40 hors a week. Figures for the Netherlands were the lowest for both genders, around 35 hours per week.
Moving on the part-time employees, there are more visible differences between the number of hours worked by male and female working people. Individuals from the Netherlands worked the fewest hours with men spending 14 hours, and women around 18 hours a week. The UK had equal figures for both genders; about 18 hours a week at work, while Greece workers had slightly higher figures; a touch above 20 hours per week.
Overall, it is immediately evident that both types of job had relatively equal number of hours worked by men and women. Full-time employees worked almost twice as much as part-time employees.
