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Band 8+: "The graphs show figures relating to hours worked and stress level amongst professionals in eight groups"

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The image displays: Average number of hours worked per week: Writers 35, Doctors 50, Chefs 30, Lecturers 40, Lawyers 35, Movie Producers 40, Programmers 55, Businessmen 70. Occupations of people suffering from stress-related illness: Writers 15%, Doctors 18%, Chefs 10%, Lecturers 8%, Lawyers 25%, Movie Producers 5%, Programmers 18%, Businessmen 1%.
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The bar chart compares and contrasts the working time of different careers, while the pie chart provides information about the rates of workers having to deal with mental-related illness.

Generally speaking, individuals in business positions tend to work longer, and those in academic roles experience higher stress levels than other professions.

To begin with, upon comparing the career with the lowest working hours with the one having the highest, we can see that businesspeople spent the most time working among the other seven occupations (70 hours), while educators dedicated the least time to work. Additionally, movie producers stood out as the job with the second-highest working time, doubling that of lawyers and chefs (60, 30, and 32 hours, respectively). Finally, the professions including programmers, writers, and doctors had the working time fluctuating from 40 to 50 hours per week (40, 45, and 50 hours, respectively).

From the pie chart, although lecturers have the lowest working time weekly, this occupation underwent the greatest proportion of stress, making up a quarter of the total rates, and was five times higher than programmers (5%). Moreover, a rough similarity was seen in the stress levels of businesspeople (11%) and chiefs (10%). A similar trend was evident in the ratio of writers and lawyers (8% each). Finally, there is a small difference of 3% between movie makers (18%) and doctors (15%).

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“The graphs show figures relating to hours worked and stress level amongst professionals in eight groups”

The graphs demonstrate information about amount of work hours and stress levels amongst workers from eight separate spheres. The average business men works 70 hours per week, this is the highest figure shown on the chart. Whilst the lowest point is around 25 hours for lecturers, which is also the most sufferable occupation. The second […]

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