The chart shows the amount of exercise taken each week by employees in two departments of a large company. The table shows the number of work days that were missed due to ill health during the course of a year. It shows that employees who exercise more tend to be healthier and take fewer sick days.
According to the bar chart, the majority of employees in both departments exercised between 5 and 10 hours per week, with 50% in Birmingham and 46% in London. In Birmingham, more employees exercised for over 15 hours a week with the percentage of 15%, while in London, only 6% did the same. On the other hand, London had a higher percentage of employees exercising less than 5 hours, compared with only 10% in Birmingham.
The table shows absenteeism rates per 1,000 employees. Birmingham had a higher number of workers with no absenteeism at 380 and London at 158 Oppositely, London had more employees missing between 1-5 days a year, with 594 and 378 The number of employees who missed more than 5 days was nearly the same in both departments.
