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Band 5+: The bar chart shows the average duration individuals aged 25-34 and 35-45 remained in a single job in Europe and the USA in 1985 and 2015.

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The image depicts a bar chart with four categories split by region and age group: Europe (25-34), Europe (35-45), USA (25-34), USA (35-45) comparing 1985 and 2015 average job tenure; Europe (25-34) records 5 years (1985) and 2 years (2015); Europe (35-45) records 7 years (1985) and 6 years (2015); USA (25-34) records 3 years (1985) and 2 years (2015); USA (35-45) records 5 years (1985) and 4 years (2015).
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This report indicates individuals aged from 25 to 34 and 35 to 45 that remained in a single job in Europe and in USA during 1985 and 2015.

In Europe, during 1985 individuals aged between 25 and 34 took about 5 years in a single job and in 2015, they took an average of 4 years, this indicates that in the year 2015 there was a decline in the average of years individuals took in a single job. Whereas individuals aged between 35 to 45 in 1985 took an average of 7 years in one job and in 2015, they took about 6 years. To sum it all, in Europe suring 2015, there was a decline in an average of years individuals between the ages of 25 to 34 and 35 to 45 took in a single job.

On the other hand, USA during 1985 individuals aged between 25 to 34 took an average of 4 years and individuals aged between 35 to 45 took about 6 years. In the year 2015, individuals aged between 24 to 34 took about 3 years and individuals aged between 35 to 45 took about 5 years. This also indicates that in the year of 2015, there had been a decline in the average years individuals took on a single job.

In simple words, Europe takes more years on a single job than USA. From my perspective, one of the reason could be that Europe seeks stability in their occupation while USA seeks to do jobs that brings them more income.

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