New research shows that workers there get an average of almost seven hours a night. But how do they compare with people in other countries and professions?
More striking than the slim variation across professions in a sleep survey published this week is the headline result: Germans get quite a lot of it.
The research, carried out in Germany for newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, with data from the Berlin-based Institute for Economic Research, found that no one got fewer than six hours and 16 minutes a night. This is below the recommended minimum of seven hours, but not by enough to keep us, well, awake at night (the average fell just shy of seven hours).
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