Answer:
''Few people work full time'' is not a correct statement.
Explanation:
Northern Europe is comprised of the Fenno-Scandinavian countries, including Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland. These countries are all highly developed and in pretty much each aspect are among the highest rated in the world, be it happiness, living standard, safety, education, healthcare, etc.
Something that is typical for all of these countries is that they all have very good and generous social welfare systems. The corruption is extremely low, the organization on top-level, fantastic education, very low unemployment, excellent healthcare system... The vast majority of the population in these countries is working full time and it is actually very rare for someone to work part-time, and this is due to the high expenses which go hand in hand with the high living standards. While people work full time, it has to be mentioned that some of these nations have fewer working hours than the rest of the developed countries, which seems to give them good results. This has led to nations that are often seen as the best or among the best for living in the world, and that is fully justified. It has to be noted though that Sweden went too far with its socialist politics and has created very big social, economic, and safety problems that can easily escalate.