The Philippines ranked 59 out of 60 countries in the latest global work-life balance index released by human resource platform Remote.
According to Remote’s Global Life-Work Balance Index 2024, the Philippines scored 27.46 points. The highest possible score is 100.
The country beat only Nigeria, which had a score of 16.15.
Remote explored different variables that make up a worker’s life including annual leaves, sick pay percentage, minimum wage, healthcare system, and LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
Filipino workers work an average of 40.63 hours per week, with a minimum wage of $1.45 an hour.
Combining these factors leads to the average minimum wage worker earning around $58.91, or P3,448.21 a week.
Other Southeast Asian countries included in the list were Singapore (26th), Vietnam (37th), Thailand (39th), Indonesia (43rd), and Malaysia (47th).
New Zealand, meanwhile, took the first place with a score of 80.76.