The graphs illustrate how often three different age groups and two graphs of employees in Europe feel happy.
Overall, in the bar chart, the group of 16 to 24 ages had the highest frequency of happiness, at 71.5%. In the pie chart, the group of part-time employed people felt happier than full-time workers; it was occupied 66.5%.
According to the bar chart, three age groups were feeling happy in most of their time, follow at 71.5%, 65.7% and 58.9%. The trend showed an increase from feeling less happiness when getting older. The percentage was 6.9% at the 16 to 24 age group, while it was 12.2% at the 35 to 49 age group.
As for the pie charts, two different groups had over 50% and the part-time employed group had slightly higher happiness than the full-time ones, which was 66.5%. The rest of the numbers between these two pie charts were similar. In total, most of the European workers were happy most of the time in the last four weeks.
