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Band 4+: The charts below show the number of working hours per week, in the industrial sector, in four European countries in 2002. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows four bar charts representing the number of working hours per week in the industrial sector for France, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK in 2002. For France, the highest percentage of workers (40%) work 35-38.9 hours. In Denmark, the majority (73%) work 35-38.9 hours. In Sweden, the most common working hours are 39-40.9 (30%) and 35-38.9 (20%). In the UK, 40% work 35-38.9 hours, while 50% work 43-44.9 hours. Each chart has a range of hours from 14 to 48+, with the percentage of workers on the y-axis from 0-60 for France, Sweden, and the UK, and 0-80 for Denmark.
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A glance at the given graphs illustrates the proportion of various working hour groups of worker per week in Sweden, the UK, France, and Denmark. As can be seen explitcitly, The majority of workers in all nations was concentrated in the 36-40 hour range, wheras the opposite was true for 1-14 range.

Looking into the detail, just around 40% of individuals working from 31 to 40 hours, followed by that in the 46-50 hour bracket, standing at nearly 20%. whilst the remaining groups recorded the same level, just roughly 10%. Morveore, The highest figure was seen in the 36-40 hour bracket in denmark, reaching 80, with that in 31-35 group coming next, lower than 4 times the most popular group. while, 10% was the figure for the rest groups.

on the other hand, the proportion of workers in 36-40 hour bracket topped the list, reaching 80%, whereas that of 1-14 hour group and from 46 to above 50 occupied the lowest positions, standing at approximately 10%. Futhermore, the same pattern can be seen in 36-40 hour bracket in the UK, accounting for around 50%, with the 46-50 hour bracket and above 50 hour group ranked the second, making up around 20%. Whilst, that in the other hour brackets were the least, standing at rougly 10%

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