Metrics of work-life balance


THE 2023 Global Life-Work Balance Index released by global human resource services company Remote has ranked Malaysia as the second worst country for work-life balance among 60 nations with the highest gross domestic product (GDP).

But is this ranking truly reflective of the situation in our country? To answer this, it is necessary to understand how the score for the Global Life-Work Balance Index was calculated.

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