The bar chart illustrates the typical years people in various age groups are able to stay in particular job in Europe and the USA from 1985 to 2005.
Overall, it is clear that all of the bars decreased by one year regardless of their initial height. However, the highest point is reached by Europe citizens, who are between 35 and 45 years. And the USA citizens from 25 to 35 years are at the lowest point of the bar chart.
In 1985, European workers, who were 25-35 years old, worked 5 years in the same job on average. On the other hand, European workers between 35 and 35 years stayed in the one work for 7 years. Nevertheless, it changed slightly in 2005. Both of the duration of employment reduced by one year at the end of the period.
Moreover, people from the USA (25-35 years old) would typically stay at one particular job for 4 years. However, people from 35 to 45 years worked at one workplace for 6 years. Following the similar pattern as Europe, both of the charts, which stands for the length of employment was reduced by one year in 2005.
