The bar chart compares the average number of hours worked per week by people in eight professions, while the pie chart illustrates the proportion of workers in each occupation who suffer from stress-related illness.
Overall, businessmen and movie producers work the longest hours, whereas lecturers have the shortest working weeks. However, lecturers account for the highest percentage of stress-related illness, indicating that longer working hours do not necessarily lead to higher stress levels.
In terms of working hours, businessmen work around 70 hours per week, followed by movie producers at approximately 60 hours. Doctors also work long hours, averaging just over 50 hours, while writers work about 45 hours weekly. Programmers and lawyers record moderate figures of around 40 and 35 hours respectively. Chefs work roughly 30 hours per week, and lecturers have the lowest figure at about 25 hours.
Regarding stress-related illness, lecturers represent the largest proportion at 25%, followed by movie producers (18%) and doctors (15%). Programmers experience the lowest stress level, at only 5%.
