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The image includes a table and a bar chart; the table presents weekly working hours for various industries across three years: Manufacturing 50 (2010), 35 (2020), 24 (2030); Healthcare 65 (2010), 65 (2020), 34 (2030); IT 56 (2010), 41 (2020), 23 (2030); Education 42 (2010), 37 (2020), 45 (2030). The bar chart shows vertical bars for these industries across the same years, with numerical values represented approximately at: 2250 for Manufacturing (2010), around 3150 for Manufacturing (2020), over 6750 for Manufacturing (2030); about 8750 for Healthcare (2010), around 8750 for Healthcare (2020), at approximately 4500 for Healthcare (2030); about 7500 for IT (2010), around 5500 for IT (2020), just above 3750 for IT (2030); near 3150 for Education (2010), about 2750 for Education (2020), slightly over 5500 for Education (2030).
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The given charts below demostrate average monthly salaries in four industries of Europe and average working hours per week in the first three decades of the 21st century.
Overall, it is clearly seen from the graph that in four industries are increasing moderately of working hours and illustrate the monthly salaries over a period of 20 year.
Manufacturing and IT are decreasing slightly, the former will be constitute 24 in 2030,the latter wil be stay at 34 average working hours per week in the same years. Education fluctuated from 42 hours in 2010 to 37 hours in 2020.However in 2030 it is going to go down considerably.Healthcare will rapid downward trend about 34 in 2030.
In monthly salaries manufacturing will be dramatically more than other industries. Healthcare will be consumed more quickly salaries than IT. In education had more USD between 2010 and 2020,while in 2030 it will be the least salaries.
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