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The image displays a table labeled "Employment rates, education and average annual income, 2015" with three columns for "Country", "Employment rate (16-64 years, %)", "25-64 year olds with a college/university education (%)" and "Average income (€)". Data for each country is as follows: Austria 71.1 employment, 30.6 education, 23,260 income; Bulgaria 62.9 employment, 27.5 education, 3,332 income; Greece 50.8 employment, 29.1 education, 7,520 income; Latvia 68.1 employment, 31.6 education, 5,828 income; Luxembourg 66.1 employment, 41.1 education, 34,320 income; Norway 74.8 employment, 43.2 education, 41,483 income; Portugal 63.9 employment, 22.9 education, 8,435 income; UK 72.7 employment, 41.6 education, 20,945 income.
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The provided table illustrates employment rates, education rates, and average annual income in eight European nations in 2015.
In general, Norway had the largest rate on employment and education among eight European nations. In the UK and Austria, the employment rates showed a similar trand, while the education rate in the UK was higher than that Austria. On the other hand, Norway had the highest average income compared to the other seven nations.
Looking at the table in more detail, the percentage of employment rate and education in Norway was the highest among eight countries, accounting for 74.8%. In the UK and Austria, the percentage of employment rate shared a similar trend, at 72.7% and 71.7%, respectively, while that of education rate in the UK was significantly higher than that Austria, consisting of 41.6%.
On the other hand, Norway had the highest average income, which account for 41,483. The average income in Luxembourg was relatively higher than the other six countries, consisting of 34,320.
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