The bar chart indicates the number of weekly work hours done by the groups while the pie graph illustrates the percentages of people suffering from stress related illness in the different professions given.
Overall, it is readily apparent that business men work the longest among the eight categories, while a little amount of time is worked by lecturers. According to the pie chart, lecturers struggle the most with work related stress, but programmers get the least stress from the work.
The bar graph shows that business men and movie producers work the most at about 70 hours and 62 hours per week respectively. At the opposite end of the scale, lecturers work only around 25 hours. Working hours of other professionals varied with doctors, writers, programmers, lawyers and chefs working approximately 52, 46, 35 and 32 hours per week.
On the other hand, the pie graph highlights that the professional who has the highest incidence of stress related illnesses is lecturers at 25%. Secondly, movie producers and doctors also have high rates with 18% and 15% each. The figures for business men, lawyers, chefs and writers can be grouped into percentages between 11 and 8%. The lowest rate of stress illness is attributed to programmers at only 5%.
