Bangkok ranks 96 out of 100 cities around the world in this year's Work/Life Balance Index, according to software company "Kisi" in a new study released last week.
Bangkok's ranking is similar to last year's, in which Thailand's capital was ranked 49 out of the 50 cities considered in 2021.
Cities topping the rankings are Oslo (Norway), followed by Bern (Switzerland), Helsinki (Finland), Zurich (Switzerland) and Copenhagen (Denmark).
Cities ranked at the bottom include Bangkok, Sao Paolo (Brazil), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Dubai (United Arab Emirates) and Cape Town (South Africa).
The 2022 rankings analysis is based on three main categories, such as work intensity, the role of society and institutions and the cities' liveability. Work intensity covers having remote jobs, minimum vacation days and paid parental leave. The society and institutions category covers COVID-19 support, accessibility to mental healthcare and inclusivity. City liveability covers people's happiness, safety, affordability, air quality and wellness.