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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 given table shows us data regarding rate of emolyment and average income of ten European country in 2015.
Overal, it is clear that there are differences bewteen these countries in termm of employment rate and tehir averag eincome.
Looking at the table, we can see people in Norway was more capable to find jobs and get accepted because Norway’s rate of employment is 74.8 % wich is the highest compare to other nine country. Moreover, United Kingdom and Austria was the second place with 72% and 71% rate of employment respectively.
In terms of education of theemployees, 43% of Norigean employees were academically educated and hold University degrees. However, less employees in Portugal were academically educated.
Most intrestingly, Norway pays the highets rate of salary to its employees in compare to other nine countries with 41,483 Euros. On the other hand, the less paid country is Bulgaria which pays only 3, 332 Euros.
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