14 report(s) found.
The tables illustrate the regular hours of work for full-time and part-time in both female and male employees in Greece, the Netherlands, and the UK in 2002, combined with the European averages. Overall, full-timers had longer work hours rather than part-time workers across all countries with Greece recorded to be the highest, whilst the UK […]
Two tables illustrate how much time employees worked for full-time and part-time jobs in three nations, and a comparison with the European average in 2002. Overall, with 39.2 hours for female and 40.4 hours for male full-time workers, except Greece, all figures for the Netherlands and the UK were lower than the figure for the […]
The tables illustrate the average number of working hours for full-time and part-time employees in three countries (Greece, the Netherlands, and the UK) in 2002, along with the European average. Overall, full-time employees worked significantly more hours than part-time workers in all countries. Men generally worked longer hours than women, particularly in full-time employment. Greece […]
recently more people are into part time jobs, in 2002 there were average working hours will discuss here the difference between European conteries on the working hours either part or full time. For those who worked as a full time, Greece recorded as the highest hours for both women and men with only 0.7 difference […]
This chart presents the average amount of hours of full-time and part-time workers in three countries and comparison with Europe. Overall, both part-time and full-time employees have the highest hours in Greece. Moreover, men spend more time than women in every country and in both cases of job. Firstly, men spend more time on their […]
The table chart provided a detailed comparison about the average working hours in terms of part-time and full-time job between women and men across three different countries in 2002, contrasting the average figure of the entire Europe. Overall, men consistently worked longer hours than women in full-time roles, however in the average working hours of […]
The two tables provide a detailed comparison of the average weekly working hours for men and women in full-time and part-time employment in three European countries – Greece, the Netherlands, and the UK – in 2002, contrasting the figures with the European average. Overall, the data reveals that men consistently worked longer hours than women […]
The given tables illustrate the typical hours of male and female employees working part time or full time in Greece, the Netherlands, the UK, and the whole Europe, with data collected in 2002. It is noticeable that working time was comparatively lower than the average across the majority of nations, while men recorded almost greater […]
The table shows data on the proportion of men and women working part-time and full-time in UK and Netherlands in 2002 and compares them with European average. Overall, duration of working full-time hours is significantly higher than working in part-time periods. As for women, they are likely to work longer in part-time jobs, whereas opposite […]
The two tables provides information about working hours of part time and full time employees , male and female, in Greece , the Netherlands ,and the UK in the year 2002. Overall, it is clear that the full-time working span was significantly higher than that of part-time, with Greece standing out as the nation with […]
Provided are two illustrations regarding the mean working hours of part-time and full-time employees, male and female, in Greece, the Netherlands, and the UK in the year 2002. In general, it can be observed that the full-time working span was significantly higher than that of part-time, with Greece standing out as the nation with the […]
Provided are two illutrations regarding the mean working hours by part-time and full-time employees of male and female, alongside that of Europe, in Greece, Netherlands and the UK in the year 2002. In general, the number of hours of labor of full-time workers is higher than that of the part-time population. According to the table, […]
The given two tables indicate the average amount of time which both full-time and part-time employees worked in three distinctive European nations in the year of 2002. Overall, the tables point out that men usually spent more hours working than women regardless of their types of jobs. The Greek employees appeared to be the most […]
The tables present data on the average hours of full-time and part-time employment for men and women in three European nations (Greece, Netherlands and the UK) in 2002 and compares them with the continental average. Overall, it is observed that men worked more hours than women in Greece and the UK, which was not the […]
