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Band 6+: The charts below shows the average hours worked last year by full time and part time employees in 3 countries. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows bar graphs of average weekly hours worked last year in three countries, sectioned by full-time and part-time employment. Full-time employment for men: Netherlands 40 hours, UK 45 hours, Greece 42 hours; for women: Netherlands 35 hours, UK 40 hours, Greece 40 hours. Part-time employment for men: Netherlands 15 hours, UK 18 hours, Greece 10 hours; for women: Netherlands 20 hours, UK 23 hours, Greece 15 hours.
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The two graphs display the average hours worked in a week last year in the Netherlands, Great Britain and Greece by full time and part time workers, considering separately men and women. It is possible to deduce from the charts that, despite some marginal differences, the time spent working by males and females is similar in the same country.

From the first chart, it is possible to observe that the UK full-time masculine employees were the ones who worked most, immediately followed by Greece. However, when it comes to the other sex, the time spent by Greek people holding a full-time job tops the British numbers (slightly less than 40 hours). The Netherlands are less inclined to working full time and, in both sexes, the bar is set under 40 hours.

On the other hand, more significant differences between different country may be noted in the part-time graph. In fact, while masculine and feminine Greek and British employees worked more than 25 hour-per-week, in the Netherlands this data drops to respectively 14 and 17 hours.

Overall, it is possible to observe that full-time employees top the part-time one in all the three states, even though this gap is more evident in some of them, in particular in the Netherlands.

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