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Croatia Below European Average for Sick Leave, OECD Data Shows

Workers in Croatia take significantly fewer sick days than many of their European counterparts, according to new comparative data based on OECD labour statistics. The data shows that Croatian employees take an average of 2.4 weeks of sick leave per year, placing the country in the lower half of European rankings and below the continental average of 2.6 weeks. In contrast, Nordic countries top the list. Workers in Norway record the highest averag…
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The Dubrovnik Times broke the news in Dubrovnik, Croatia on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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