The table illustrates collected data of 8 European countries in 2015 about the employment rate between 16 and 64 years old in per cent , the proportion of educated people between 25 and 64 years old in per cent, and the average of income in €.
Overall, Norway recorded by far the highest amount in every sectors. Although Latvia and Luxembourg registered the same percentage of employment, the average income of Luxembourg were much higher than Latvia. Moreover, UK accounted for the most educated individuals and employment rate.
In detalis, UK, Norway, and Australia recorded approximately similar rate of employment at 72.7%, 74.8%, and 71.1% respectively. In contrast, Greece registered the lowest rate at nearly 50.8%. In terms of education, Portugal ranked the least amount of educated people at roughly 22.9%. Followed by Bulgaria reached 27.5%. Regarding the average income, in Australia was 23260€, which was extremely higher that Latvia at 5828€. The lowest average of income was in Bulgaria by 3332€.
