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The given bar graph compares the cumulative health expenses of 12 countries over three time point (2002, 2007, and 2012). The expenditure is shown in terms of a proportion. Overall, Switzerland stood first among other states, with a total expense accounting around 15 percent of the country’s GDP. The percentage remained the same over the […]
The chart illustrates the money allocated to health expenditure as a percentage of GDP for various European countries for the years 2002, 2007 and 2012. Overall, most of the European countries presented here spent around eight to ten per cent of GDP for health expenditure during this period. For the majority of them, the percentage […]
The chart illustrates the money allocated to health expenditure as a percentage of GDP for various European countries for the years 2002, 2007 and 2012. Overall, most of the European countries presented here spent around height to ten per cent of GDP for health expenditure during this period. For the majority of them, the percentage […]
The bar graph illustrates the percentages of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for expenses in health sector for multiple countries in Europe for every five years between 2002 and 2012. At first look, it is clear that most countries spend more than 6% of GDP on this sector, with only two countries, Estonia and Lithuania, spending […]
In the bar chart, it is possible to observe the health expenditure totals, of specific European countries, as percentages of GDP for different years. First of all, the country with the biggest percentage was Switzerland, with 11%, and with the smallest was Estonia, with only 3%. There were four countries, for which the percentage remain […]
