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Band 6+: The bar chart shows average years individuals in different age groups (25-35,35-45) can stay in one job in Europe and the USA between 1985 and 2005.

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The image displays average job tenure years from 1985 and 2005 across age groups and regions: Europe (25-35) at 5 in 1985 and 4 in 2005, Europe (35-45) at 7 in 1985 and 6 in 2005, USA (25-35) at 3 in 1985 and 2 in 2005, USA (35-45) at 5.5 in 1985 and 5 in 2005.
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The presented bar chart compares average tenure years in one job among individuals in different age ranges, including (25-35, 35-45) in Europe and the USA, during the period between 1985 and 2005.

Overall, both countries experienced a downward trend in average years in one workplace between 1985 and 2005. Moreover, average years in Europe were higher in both age groups in comparison with the USA.

In 1985, people who were from 25 to 35, did not change their job 5 years averagely in Europe. However, in 2005, there was decline and average years reached the number of 4. Moreover, individuals who were aged 35-45 had stayed in the particular workplace for 7 years in 1985. In 2005 the number decreased and reached 6 years.

Referring to the USA, while employees at their 25-35 could stay in one job for 4 years in 1985, in 2005 the number declined to 3 years. In addition, employees in the age range from 35 to 45 could stay in one workplace for 6 years averagely in 1985. The number changed in 2005 and there was a fall to 5 years.

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