The table represents the percentage of goverment expenses on health care in five countries in 2006, with the percentage of 24-30-year-olds working in medical services.
Overall, there is information about some countries, which are Poland, Finland, Iceland, Spain, and Italy.
First, the highest goverment spending on medical services was in Italy, with 27 percent. Far behind, Spain had the most expenditure on health care out of the countries with 13 percent. Iceland and Finland had 11 and 9 percent of goverment spendings respectively. The least proportion was found to be in Poland, with only 5 percent.
However, Poland had the most concentration of 24-30-year-olds working in medical services, exceeding half of 24-30-yeard-olds with immense 54 percent. Italy followed with 40 percent, which was second highest. Spain had 6 percent less than Italy, which put Spain right in the middle, with 34 percent. Iceland and Finland had the least concentration of 24-30-year-olds with 29 and 25 percent respectively.
