The table illustrates the database of employment and education levels along with the revenue for eight nations in Europe in 2015.
Overall, it is evident that Austria, Norway,Luuxembourg, and the UK were the leading countries in those recorded aspects while other countries contributed to small proportions in the chart. It is also worth noticing that Norway had the highest amount in all sectors with significant figures.
Looking at the details, it is obvious that 74.8% of 16-64-year-old Norway citizens were employed in 2015, for those who were 25-64 studying at the education institutions were 43.2%. The individuals in such nations obtained a salary of 41,483 pounds per year which was the highest income among the provided eight European nations.
Another striking feature is that in terms of employment rate, Austria, and the UK had about 70%, Bulgaria, Latvia, Luxembourg, and Portugal possessed the rate of approximately two-thirds, and Greece had the lowest at 50.8%. The number of people who were learning tertiary education was different compared to those who were working. Around 40% of people in Luxembourg, and the UK were studying while Austria and Latvia had about 30% of college students in each nation. Bulgaria, Greece, and Portugal had under a third of the student population in their countries. Regarding income, Luxembourg had the second highest at 34,320 pounds after Norway, while UK and Austria residents got approximately 20,000 annually. The individuals in Bulgaria, Greece, Latvia, and Portugal’s revenues were under 10,000 pounds.
