The bar chart compares different occupations in terms of their weekly working hours, while the accompanying pie chart illustrates the proportion of employees experiencing stress.
Overall, businessmen have by far the longest working hours, while the reverse is true for lecturers, yet they experience the highest levels of stress.
Looking at the average number of weekly work hours, businessmen top the list at 70 hours, with movie producers working 10 hours fewer per week. There is only a 7-hour difference between the working hours of doctors and writers, at 52 and 45 hours, respectively. Similarly, programmers and lawyers share almost the same standings at 40 and 35 hours, whereas chefs and lecturers show the lowest numbers of 30 and 25 hours per week.
Turning to the rates of stress of these workers, lecturers have the highest percentage compared to other employees, making up a quarter of the chart. Movie producers account for 18%, which is 3 percentage points higher than that of doctors. Additionally, the remaining professions record considerably lower stress levels, ranging from 11% down to 5%.
