It can come as no surprise that Copenhagen has once again been ranked among the best cities in the world when it comes to work-life balance.
According to the 2020 Work-Life Balance Index, the Danish capital is in third place out of the 50 cities looked at, behind the leaders Oslo and Helsinki.
The index looked at four main categories (Labor Intensity, Communities and institutions, the viability of the city and COVID-19) and Copenhagen did well in almost all 19 of its subcategories.
For example, the city ranked among the top five in: Hours worked / commuted / week, overworked population, minimum vacation offered, social spending and happiness, culture and leisure.
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Seoul is fighting
Hamburg and Berlin finished in the top five, followed by Munich, Vienna, Zurich, Stockholm and Calgary.
Other notables included Amsterdam (12th), Tokyo (19), Sydney (21), Melbourne (24), Paris (25), London (31), New York (40), Bangkok (43) and Sao Paulo (44) and Hong Kong (45).
Seoul finished last and was pursued by Milan, Budapest, Kuala Lumpur and Buenos Aires.
Produced by Kisi – a cloud-based access control system – the entire index can be seen here.
Source: The Nordic Page