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In the 1970s of the XX century, the American psychologist and religious preacher Wayne Edward Oates introduced the term "workaholism" into scientific use and defined it as "an obsessive or uncontrollable desire to work."
According to the International Labor Organization, about 8% of the working population works more than 12 hours a day, and American and Asian studies show that 10-25% of workers are prone to workaholism.
Germany is in the top 10 countries that suffer from workaholism more than others. Partly because of this, it boasts not only the most powerful economy in Europe, but also an extremely low unemployment rate. At the same time, Germans know how to maintain a perfect balance between work and personal life.
Research by the Hans Beckler Foundation has shown that a third of Germany's active population works "too much" and 10% tend to workaholism. The researchers looked at data from 8000 employees at German companies collected between 2017 and 2018, just before the start of the coronavirus pandemic, when there were still clear boundaries between office work and remote work.
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People involved in agriculture or forestry, animal husbandry and horticulture were more likely to develop job dependency, while people working in the exact and natural sciences were "least susceptible" to this phenomenon.
Significant differences arise depending on the size of the company, age and gender of employees. Thus, people working in small organizations are more prone to overwork than those who work in large companies. Young people aged 15 to 25 are also more likely to show signs of workaholism, and among women, 10,8% fell into the category of addicts.
Germany's performance in terms of workaholism is almost the same as the US and Scandinavian countries.
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