The provided visual data includes a bar chart depicting the average number of weekly work hours for various professional groups and a pie chart showing the distribution of stress-related illnesses among different occupations.
The bar chart reveals the variations in hours worked per week across different professions, while the pie chart illustrates the prevalence of stress-related illnesses among professionals from the same groups.
Businessmen and movie producers are seen to work the most hours per week at around 70 and 62 hours respectively. In contrast, lecturers work the fewest hours at approximately 25 hours per week. Doctors, writers, programmers, lawyers, and chefs fall in between, working 52, 46, 35, 32, and 30 hours per week, respectively.
The pie chart shows that lecturers have the highest percentage of stress-related illnesses at 25%, followed by movie producers and doctors at 18% and 15% each. Businessmen, lawyers, chefs, and writers have stress rates ranging from 11% to 8%, while programmers have the lowest stress incidence at only 5%.
