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The image displays a table labeled "Employment rates, education and average annual income, 2015" with three columns for "Country", "Employment rate (16-64 years, %)", "25-64 year olds with a college/university education (%)" and "Average income (€)". Data for each country is as follows: Austria 71.1 employment, 30.6 education, 23,260 income; Bulgaria 62.9 employment, 27.5 education, 3,332 income; Greece 50.8 employment, 29.1 education, 7,520 income; Latvia 68.1 employment, 31.6 education, 5,828 income; Luxembourg 66.1 employment, 41.1 education, 34,320 income; Norway 74.8 employment, 43.2 education, 41,483 income; Portugal 63.9 employment, 22.9 education, 8,435 income; UK 72.7 employment, 41.6 education, 20,945 income.
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The provided table shows the statistical data about employment rates, education, and average annual income in eight European countries in the year of 2015. All in all, it can be seen that Norway was the first rank in three informations.
Looking at employment rate, Norway had the biggest percentage of employment rates at 74.8%, followed by the UK and Austria at 72.7% and 71.1%, respectively. Moreover, Bulgaria, Latvia, Luxemburge, and Portugal follow in range from 62.9-68.1%, while Greece had just 50.8%, making it the lowest.
Additionally, in terms of education, Norway still the highest number at 43.2 %, while Portugal had just 22.9%. Furthermore,
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