The charts display figures relating to hours worked and stress levels amongst professionals in eight groups.
Overall, business men had the highest average number of hours worked per week among all professionals in eight groups, while lecturers had the lowest average number of hours worked per week. Lecturers had the highest proportion of people suffering from stress related illness, while programmers had the lowest percentage of people suffering from stress related illness.
Business men spent around 75 hours at work, while lecturers spent around 25 hours at work. Movie producers allocated the second-largest number of hours at work, and it displayed a number of nearly 60 hours per week. Doctors allocated the third-largest number of hours at work, and it showed a number of nearly 50 hours per week. Writers worked for around 45 hours per week, while programmers worked for approximately 40 hours per week. Lawyers spent around 30 hours at work, while chefs spent nearly 25 hours at work.
Nearly one-fourth of lecturers suffered from stress related illness, while around one-tenth of business men suffered from stress related illness. Around one-fourth of movie producers dealt with stress related illness, while approximately one-tenth of chefs suffered from stress related illness. Programmers had around 5% of people suffering from stress levels, while doctors had nearly 15% of individuals suffering from stress related illness. Writers and lawyers had the same percentage of people suffering from stress related illness, and they showed a number of approximately 8%.
