1
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workaholism
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Denmark
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In Denmark, workaholism is viewed as unbalanced and inefficient.
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3
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2
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workaholism
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Italy
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Italians prioritize work-life balance and personal time over workaholism.
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2
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3
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workaholism
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South Korea
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Workaholism is highly valued as dedication in South Korean culture but can be harmful to health.
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2
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4
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workaholism
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Australia
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In Australia, workaholism is commonly perceived as dedication and ambition in the workplace.
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1
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5
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workaholism
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Brazil
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In Brazil, personal time and social relationships are valued outside of work despite the concept of workaholism.
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1
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6
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workaholism
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China
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In China, workaholism is seen as a symbol of dedication and loyalty to the company.
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1
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7
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workaholism
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Finland
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In Finland, work-life balance and leisure activities are highly valued in opposition to workaholism.
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1
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8
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workaholism
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India
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In India, workaholism is commonly seen as a commitment to attaining career success.
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1
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9
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workaholism
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Mexico
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In Mexico, there is a strong emphasis on personal time and social relationships outside of work, opposed to workaholism.
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1
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10
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workaholism
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Rural areas
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Workaholism is less prevalent in rural areas as work-life balance is often prioritized.
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1
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11
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workaholism
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Singapore
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In Singapore, workaholism is seen as indicative of dedication and value to the company.
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1
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12
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workaholism
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Sweden
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In Sweden, workaholism is viewed as a possible indication of ineffective time management.
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1
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13
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workaholism
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, workaholism is perceived as dedication and ambition in the workplace.
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1
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14
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workaholism
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urbanized countries
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Workaholism is highly regarded and often linked to success and ambition in urbanized countries.
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1
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