The bar chart compares how many average hours professionals in eight occupations worked each week, while the pie chart illustrates the proportion of workers in each occupation experiencing stress.
Overall, it is evident that businessmen worked the most hours, the opposite was true for lecturers. In contrast, lectures reported the highest stress level while businessmen accounted for the smallest proportion.
Regarding weekly working hours, businessmen topped the list at nearly 75 hours, followed by movie producers at about 60 hours. . Additionally, doctors ranked the third highest figure at over 50 hours, nearly doubling those in chefs and lectures at roughly 25 hours per week.
Moreover, both lawyers and programmers had similar working hours, at approximately 37 and 40, respectively and writers averaged nearly 45 hours each week.
In terms of stress levels, despite working relatively few hours per week, lectures had the highest stress rate at a quarter, which was five times higher than that of businessmen. There was a small difference between businessmen and chefs, 11% for businessmen and 10% for chefs. Finally, programmers had the lowest stress level at only 5%.
