Croatia (2025)
1.6
% of employed persons
+0.3pp YoY
YoY Change
+0.3pp
percentage points
Trend
up
Series length
8
years of data

Data

Year% of employed personsYoY Change
20251.6+0.3pp
20241.3+0.3pp
20231-0.3pp
20221.3+0.3pp
20211+0.2pp
20200.8-0.2pp
20191+0.4pp
20180.6n/a

About this Dataset

Croatia recorded 1.6% of employed persons usually working 49 or more hours per week in 2025, 0.6pp below the EU-27 average of 2.2%. The rate has risen from 0.6% in 2018.

Data sourced from Eurostat Labour Force Survey via SDMX REST API (LFSA_QOE_4A6R2, nace_r2=TOTAL). Values use harmonised LFS methodology.

The chart shows the full trend from 2018; the table lists annual values with year-on-year changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

In 2025, **1.6%** of employed persons in Croatia usually worked 49 or more hours per week, 0.6pp below the EU-27 average of 2.2%. This figure has been rising since 2018, when it stood at 0.6%.
The long working hours rate in Croatia has increased from 0.6% in 2018 to 1.6% in 2025. The EU-wide trend is gradually declining, driven by Working Time Directive enforcement, collective bargaining, and the growth of flexible work arrangements.
Croatia's rate of 1.6% in 2025 is 0.6pp below the EU-27 average. Among EU member states with available data, rates range from about 0.5% (Poland, Italy) to approximately 5.7% (Slovakia). Croatia's position is broadly in line with EU norms.
Eurostat publishes this indicator via the EU Labour Force Survey (LFS), dataset LFSA_QOE_4A6R2. It measures the percentage of employed persons aged 15 and over who report usually working 49 or more hours per week in their main job. The EU Working Time Directive (2003/88/EC) limits average weekly hours to 48, making this indicator a proxy for potential non-compliance and a key input to occupational health and ESG assessments.