• Monday, 01 July 2024

Indonesians Ranked Least Stressful Citizens in Southeast Asia

Indonesians Ranked Least Stressful Citizens in Southeast Asia

SEAToday.com, Jakarta - Indonesians are the least stressed among other Southeast Asians in 2024, according to Gallup's State of the Global Workplace 2024 report. According to the report, Indonesia is ranked ninth with a worker stress percentage of 16 percent.

This figure is the lowest compared to other countries in Southeast Asia. In addition, this figure has decreased by 6 points compared to the previous year's data. Globally, Indonesia managed to rank fourth lowest in terms of workers' daily stress levels.

On the other hand, Myanmar ranks first in Southeast Asia with 48 percent, followed by the Philippines with 46 percent.

What about other countries in Southeast Asia? Check out the following information!

  1. MYANMAR
    Percentage: 48 Pct.
  2. THE PHILIPPINES
    Percentage: 46 Pct.

  3. SINGAPORE
    Percentage: 38 Pct.

  4. CAMBODIA
    Percentage: 38 Pct.

  5. THAILAND
    Percentage: 31 Pct.

  6. LAOS
    Percentage: 31 Pct.

  7. VIETNAM
    Percentage: 22 Pct.

  8. MALAYSIA
    Percentage: 21 Pct.

  9. INDONESIA
    Percentage: 16 Pct.
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