India ranks fifth most vacation deprived country globally in 2017: Survey

According to findings, 55 per cent Indians take fewer days of the vacation days they get and 28 per cent don't take leave as the work schedule does not allow for vacation

India ranks fifth most vacation deprived country globally in 2017: Survey
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Last Updated : Dec 23 2017 | 3:56 AM IST

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India has become the fifth most vacation deprived country globally, just after South Korea, Malaysia, Hong Kong and France, says an annual survey conducted by online travel agency Expedia.

Expedia released the results of the 2017 Vacation Deprivation study, an annual survey of vacation habits across multiple countries and continents and the survey ranks India as the fifth most vacation deprived country globally.

Also 67 per cent Indians have cancelled or postponed vacation plans because of work; on the other hand, 74 per cent Indians would prefer an unlimited vacation policy.

According to findings, 55 per cent Indians take fewer days of the vacation days they get and 28 per cent don't take leave as the work schedule does not allow for vacation or there are not enough staff to cover.

"It is very important to inculcate an organisational culture that promotes healthy work-life balance through timely vacations. While technology helps us leave the office in time, it doesn't necessarily mean that we are disconnected from work," said Manmeet Ahluwalia, Marketing Head, Expedia in India.

"As per our study this year- on a one-week vacation, 37 per cent Indians would check their work email/voicemail more than once per day and 21 per cent check once per day. It is no surprise that 48 per cent Indians feel the happiest during a vacation when they disconnect from work, even though the figures have dropped from 53 per cent last year.

"A good vacation and disconnecting from work at least once or twice a year is crucial in rejuvenating not just the body, but the mind," he added.

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First Published: Dec 20 2017 | 3:16 PM IST

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