Paid leave refers to the statutory minimum annual time off bookable by the individual.
The
study makes a conclusion that four weeks' leave has become something of a norm
around much of the world. The average by country is 18.2 days of paid leave per
year.
22
countries have a 30 day leave plan, of which 10 are in Africa.
These
are:
- Monaco
- Marshall Islands
- Andorra
- Maldives
- Bhutan
- Comoros
- Djibouti
- Equatorial Guinea
- Bahrain
- Kuwait
- Algeria
- Guinea
- Libya
- Mali
- Madagascar
- Niger
- Togo
- Oman
- Peru
- Panama
- Turkmenistan
- Yemen
Moldova,
Scotland and Russia have 25 paid leave days.
The
Pacific island countries of Kiribati, Micronesia and Nauru, and The U.S. are at
the bottom of the table for paid leave, with the figure of 0 days.
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