The table gives a detailed breakdown in percentages of employment, university level education, and average income of people who live in European coutries in the year 2015.
Among the eight countries listed Norway has the highest percentage of 25 to 64-year-olds who are collage educated, with 43.2%, resulting in the highest number of people getting employed and earning an avarage salary of more than 40,000 Euros. Conversely, the portions of the population that finished university is only 22.9% and 27.5% in Portugal and Bulgaria, respectively. This countries also have the least percenage of people working, with Portugal at 63.9% and Bulgaria at 27%. Their avarage income is not high either, both countries earning less than 9,000 Euros along with greece.
Luxembourg and Latvia are relatively mediume in all categories of the data, however, people in Luzembourg earn the second biggest salaries at more than 34,000 Euros.
Overall, the data shows that the rate of employment of Europeans is directly related to their education status and the income they earn after finishing college.
