The table charts illustrate information about the average hours worked by part time and full time workers in three European countries in the year 2002. The data have been presented in figures.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that the maximum number of hours for full time and part time workers were worked in Greece and the least were worked in the United Kingdom.
To commence with, in 2002,Greece had the highest proportion compared to the other countries. In addition to this, men and women worked 38.0 hours full time in the Netherlands, while workers worked nearly 29,2 hours part time. Additionally, in the United Kingdom , the percentage of males was largest compared to females.
Furthermore, in 2002, women worked 37 hours full time, while in part time, females worked 28 hours. Moving further, 37.5 hours were worked by full time men and 29 hours were worked part time in the UK. Moreover, the average for European full time workers was higher that for part time employees.
