The provided table charts illustrate the average number of hours work by part-time and full-time workers (men and women) in three countries in Europe in 2002 and compared them with the European countries.
Overall, the figure for work full-time women was lower slightly than men, and men in Greece country was increased than Netherlands country and the UK country. Meanwhile, data of European average work about part-time women was higher gradually than men, and men in Greece was grown steadily than women.
Initially, full-time workers between men and women in Greece country was changed. For example, women was faller slightly than men with the percentage of 39.9 percent, and 42.5 percent. Next, the figure of women, and men in Netherlands was unchanged with the proportion of 38.0 percent. Women was faller steadily than men in the UK country account for 37 percent, and 37.5 percent.
Nevertheless, the figure for work part-time of men was grown slightly than women with the proportion of 30 percent, and 29.3 percent in Greece country. Whereas, in Netherlands men and women was not changed a lot with rate 28.3 percent to 29.2 percent. Subsequently, both women and men was higher approximately with 28 percent and 29 percent.
