The table illustrate the comparison of the minimum numbers of public holidays (consist of paid vacation and paid public holidays) across six countries in 2016. Overall, Finland leaded the total paid holidays while Japan was the lowest.
As can be seen from the table, Australia had the second highest number of total paid holidays which included 20 days of paid vacation and 10 days of paid public holidays. On the contrast, the data of China indicates that people only can enjoy 16 holidays in a whole year. On the other hand, holidays of Sweden were 25 and this number was the third highest number in 2016 compared to other countries.
Upon detailed observation, people in Finland can enjoy the most highest number of holidays, with 36 days per year. On the contrary, people who are living in Japan only have 10 days as their holidays and it ranked the lowest. Lastly, USA was a country with moderate holidays, with 20 days.
