The given bar charts illustrates both number of working hours and duration of holidays per person in five European nations annually.
At a glance, it is immediately noticeable that the population of Germany had the most working hours in average, whereas in Switzerland, people have been receiving the longest holidays in the comparison.
A closer inspection of the trend depicts the relationship between the average job period and the interval of holidays provided for each state, where Germany and Switzerland is symbolizing an extreme connection. If a country is reporting a high figure of working hour their average, vacation time is cut contrastically. For example, Germans had an average work time of around 1900 hours while their resting hours are roughly limited to 120.
It is further implicable that all the representative country’s immigrants have set thier own boundary of the lowest average holiday time to be over 100 hours a year.
