The table chart illustrate the percentage of government spending on health service in 5 different countries, namely Poland, Finland, Iceland, Spain, and Italy. Also it shows the proportions of 24-30-year-olds working in medical related jobs.
Overall, the percentage of government expenditure on health care in Italy was dominant, and Poland followed an opposite percent. Surprisingly, 24-30-years Poland people accounted the biggest proportion in medical services.
In detail, regarding government expenditure on health care, the percentage of Italy accounted significantly. In Spain,the government spent 13 percent on health care. Similarly, the percentage of Iceland accounted for 11 percent. In the meantime, Finland and Poland showed low expenditure percentages of less than 10%.
On the other hand, regarding the proportion of young adults working in medical services, Poland showed the highest percent in 54%. Italian had the second biggest proportion at 40%. In addition, the remaining countries recorded proportion of around 29%. Among these countries, Spain recorded the highest figure, followed by Iceland and Finland.
