The charts compare eight professions in terms of working hours and level of stress.
Overall, businessmen were the most hardworking, while lecturers worked the fewest hours among those listed. Despite this, businessmen experienced the lowest level of stress, whereas lecturers experienced the highest level of stress.
Turning to the bar chart in detail, writers had around 45 working hours, while that of chefs was lower by about 15 hours. Businessmen had the highest working hours among all options, accounting for a 70-hour period of occupational engagement in contrast, lecturers had the least, composing for approximately 24 employment hours. Movie producers and programmers worked 60 and 40 hours at work, respectively. Moreover, doctors worked just over 50 hours, whereas lawyers worked about 10 hours less.
Regarding the pie chart, lecturers experienced the highest level of stress, reaching a quarter however, 11% of businessmen witnessed stress, while 8% of writers and lawyers experienced stress each. Furthermore, the proportion doctors and movie producers experiencing stress fluctuated with their respective percentages being 15% and 18%. 5% of programmers experienced stress while chefs were twice as high.
