The given bar chart demonstrates average years when people in various age bands (from 25-35 to 35-45) are in position to remain in one occupation across Europe and USA in years 1985 and 2005.
Overall, it is clear that people aged 35-45 in both Europe and UsA between 1985 and 2005, who can stay in one position, have the significant proportion of all two age groups compared to those aged 25-35.
In 1985, Europe saw profound vocational permanence in age groups 35-45 who could retain a profession, which is for 7 years, while that of people in USA is slightly lower than in Europe, which is for 6 years. Similiarly, USA residents worked for 5 years, which is lower than that in Europe with people who could stay in a job position for 6 years in 2005.
Regarding 25-35 age groups people in both Europe and USA from 1985 to 2005, Europe has individuals working in a vocancy for 5 years whereas those in USA could stay in a position for 4 years in 1985. In addition, Europian residents aged 25-35 were able to be in an occupation for 4 years, which is longer than those in United States with job owners for 3 years in 2005.
