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Band 6+: The chart below shows the average years that individuals in different age groups (25-34, 35-44) can stay in one job in Europe and the USA between 1985 and 2005

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The image shows a bar chart detailing average job tenure (in years) by age group (25-34, 35-44) across USA and Europe from 1985 to 2005. In 1985: USA 25-34 at 5, USA 35-44 at 8, Europe 25-34 at 4, Europe 35-44 at 7. In 1990: USA 25-34 at 6, USA 35-44 at 9, Europe 25-34 at 5, Europe 35-44 at 8. In 1995: USA 25-34 at 6, USA 35-44 at 10, Europe 25-34 at 6, Europe 35-44 at 9. In 2000: USA 25-34 at 4, USA 35-44 at 8, Europe 25-34 at 5, Europe 35-44 at 8. In 2005: USA 25-34 at 5, USA 35-44 at 9, Europe 25-34 at 6, Europe 35-44 at 9.
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The given chart illustrates the average years that workers in age from 25-34 and 35-44 remained in a single job in Europe and the USA from 1985 to 2005.

Overall, while the average time of people who stick with their work in the US has increased noticeably, the statistical claim in Europe which only saw a decline and remained is total contrast. Moreover, the elderly have a tendency to stay longer in one job which can see that elderly in the US( 35-44) always lead the highest place in 2 decades.

While the length of time that young adults in the US choose to stay at one job was decreasing considerably from 3 years to 2, in Europe, those people chose to decrease their limit to 2 years just after 1990. Despite having the same number, which is 2 years spent for their job, the US after that doubled to the number of 4 in 2000 and remained there until 2005 is totally contrast to Europe which has increased slightly in 2000 to 3 years but then back to 2 years in 2005.

By 2000, while the age group of 35-44 in the US had witnessed a slight decrease to approximately 9 years spent, Europe seemed to be decreasing in a fluctuating way with about 5 years in 2000. Although the time that employee choose to stick with their job in the US has climb sharply to 11 years at the end of period, the number of years that employee to work in Europe are back to the start.

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