The data provided includes the bar chart illustrating the average number of weekly work hours for various professional groups and the pie chart depicting a distribution of stress related illness among different occupations.
Overall, there are variations in hours worked per week across different professions, while the pie chart shows the prevalence of stress related illnesses among professionals from the same groups.
The bar chart presents businessmen and movie producers work the most hours per week at about 70 and 60 hours respectively. In contrast, lecturers work the fewest hours approximately 25 hours per week. Writers, doctors, chefs, lawyers and programmers fall in between and working around 45, 52, 30, 35 and 40 hours per week respectively.
The pie chart depicts that the lecturers have the highest percentage of stress related diseases at 25%, followed by movie producers and doctors at 18% and 15% each. Businessmen, lawyers, writers and chefs have stress rates ranging from 11% to 8%, whereas programmers have the lowest stress proportion at only 5%.
