The supplied table diagram outlines information on the employment rates, education, and average annual income for eight European countries in 2015.
Overall, it is evident that Norway experienced a high employment rate and had a significant number of literates, as well as a high annual income compared to other countries. However, Greece had a low employment rate, and Bulgaria had less annual income.
It is conspicuous that Norway had up 74.8% employment rate, 43.2% education rate, and 41,483 pounds annual income in 2015, which was the highest percentage, compared to other European countries. Moreover, Austria, Bulgaria, Latvia, Luxembourg, Portugal, and the U.K. stood at more than 60% of the employment rate, whereas only Greece accounted for a 50.8% employment rate.
Furthermore, Luxembourg and the UK had almost a 41% education rate, whereas a 22.9% education rate was in Portugal, which was the lowest rate compared to other countries. Additionally, Bulgaria was the only country with an average annual income of less than 5,000 pounds.
