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U.S. workers most productive in the world guess who is least productive nation?

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this is why US is the greatest nation in the world. and somali nation is least productive nation in the world and worst of all. why?

 

Study:

Americans also found to put in longer hours than Europeans

Monday, September 1, 2003 Posted: 9:04 AM EDT (1304 GMT)

 

GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) -- The U.S. worker is the most productive in the world, boosted by the use of new information and communication technologies, according to a study released Monday by the U.N. labor agency.

 

However, American employees also work longer hours, and three European countries -- Norway, France and Belgium -- beat the Americans in productivity per hour, the International Labor Organization said in its new issue of Key Indicators of the Labor Market.

 

The output per U.S. worker last year was $60,728, the report said. Belgium, the highest-scoring European Union member, had an output of $54,333 per worker.

 

"Part of the difference in output per worker was due to the fact that Americans worked longer hours than their European counterparts," the International Labor Organization said. "U.S. workers put in an average of 1,825 hours in 2002."

 

Japanese worked about the same number of hours as Americans, but in major European economies the average ranged from 1,300 to 1,800 hours, it said.

 

"In terms of output per person employed, the U.S. is on top," said Dorothea Schmidt, an economist on the team that produced the 855-page report.

 

"In terms of output per hour we have three European countries doing better than the U.S. ... and they have done so ever since the mid-'80s."

 

Norway leads in output per hour

Norwegians lead the world with an output of $38 per hour worked last year. French workers were in second place, averaging $35 an hour, the report said. Belgians were third at $34, followed by Americans at $32.

 

The high overall U.S. productivity resulted from two factors, the report said.

 

The first is that the U.S. economy provides an environment for widespread use of information and communications technology. The second is that it has had more growth of wholesale and retail trade and financial securities using the technology.

 

Schmidt said there are "many, many reasons" why the three countries outscored the United States.

 

"One might be that during the time that these people work, they work more efficiently," she said. "It might be that the technology they use enables them to be more efficient in this one hour."

 

But Schmidt said the differences were not that great.

 

"It's not that they do twice the work that a U.S. worker does," she said. "It's the small things. If you work 15 hours a day, of course there are hours when you are not as productive as if you only work six hours a day."

 

But working less is not necessarily the key, as shown by most other European Union countries that trail the United States, she said. It also depends on such factors as motivation, skills and training.

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dear zakaria

My dear vote goes "UK" that is right Uk is the weakest in the industrial nations.

on productivity level your righ UK has bad record but do you know the trade off for UK. its unemployment which is very important for the british people not the level of its productivity as UK has the least unemployment in Europe. and dont forget UK is the forth largest economy in the world. that is not however my point. my point is what makes a great nation great? is it hard working? is it their culture or continent they live in or their religion or just their luck?

so what do you think is secret of their success?

wasalam

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