The bar chart demonstrates how self-employed workers are distributed in the overall labor force in 5 distinct countries.
Overall, the whole graph represents the percentages of freelancers in Russia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Greece, and Turkey in ascending order that Turkey dominated throughout the surveyed period. The first three nations experienced a slightly increased trend, while the 2 countries at the end of the chart witnessed a decreased trend.
As depicted in the picture, Turkey displayed roughly 57% of indie workers, making it the country with the highest portion, followed by Greece, where the recorded percentage was nearly 43%. Moreover, the percentage of Czech Republic was at about 11% which exceeded that of Slovakia and Russia Republic, with their respective figures being around 8% and 5%.
Shifting the focus to the year 2008, Turkey witnessed a pronounced decrease, from roughly 57% to around 39%. Furthermore, the Czech Republic experienced a minor growth to hit nearly 15% 10 years later, while that of Greece gradually declined to above 38% in the last year. Lastly, there was a slight increase in the share of freelancers in the Russian Republic to reach approximately 7%, while the figure for Slovakia showed a mere upward trend from around 8 percent to 12 percent in 2008.
