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  2. List of countries by average annual labor hours - Wikipedia

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    Another important factor is the extent to which part-time work is widespread, which is less common in developing countries. In 2017, the Southeast Asian state of Cambodia had the longest average working hours worldwide among 66 countries studied. Here, the working time per worker was around 2,456 hours per year, which is just under 47 hours per ...

  3. Working time - Wikipedia

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    According to the official statistics (DARES), [92] after the introduction of the law on working time reduction, actual hours per week performed by full-time employed, fell from 39.6 hours in 1999, to a trough of 37.7 hours in 2002, then gradually went back to 39.1 hours in 2005. In 2016 working hours were of 39.1. [citation needed]

  4. Public holidays in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    January 12: Founding of Belém, City of Belém only. January 20: Saint Sebastian (São Sebastião), City of Rio de Janeiro only. January 22: Founding of the first city in Brazil, São Vicente. City of São Vicente only. January 25: Founding of São Paulo (Aniversário de São Paulo) and São Paulo FC, City of São Paulo only.

  5. São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    This led wealthy coffee farmers to invest in industrial activities that turned São Paulo into Brazil's largest industrial hub. Crime rates consistently decreased in the 21st century. The citywide homicide rate was 6.56 in 2019, less than a fourth of the 27.38 national rate. [139] Air quality [57] has steadily increased during the modern era.

  6. República (São Paulo Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The prediction was that the paralisation would occur between 1 a.m. on 2 May and midnight on 3 May, [6] but lasted less than 32 hours, being reopened on 8:45 a.m. on 3 May. "We've made everything to minimize the impact, as we already suffered a little bit in the day before with the accumulation of people", said to the Jornal da Tarde the Metro ...

  7. Time in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil observed daylight saving time (DST; Portuguese: horário de verão, "summer time") in the years of 1931–1933, 1949–1953, 1963–1968 and 1985–2019. Initially it applied to the whole country, but from 1988 it applied only to part of the country, usually the southern regions, where DST is more useful due to a larger seasonal ...

  8. Daylight saving time in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil observed daylight saving time (DST) (called horário de verão – "summer time" – in Portuguese) in the years of 1931–1933, 1949–1953, 1963–1968 and 1985–2019. Initially it applied to the whole country, but from 1988 it applied only to part of the country, usually the southern regions, where DST is more useful due to a larger ...

  9. Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The largest urban agglomerations in Brazil are São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Belo Horizonte—all in the Southeastern Region—with 21.1, 12.3, and 5.1 million inhabitants respectively. [ 450 ] [ 451 ] [ 452 ] The majority of state capitals are the largest cities in their states, except for Vitória , the capital of Espírito Santo , and ...