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The given bar chart illustrates the average years individuals in Europe and the USA engaged in one job in two surveyed years, 1985 and 2005. Overall, all age groups witnessed a same decrease in job tenure, with individuals aged 35-45 years old staying in a job longer than those aged 25-35 years old. Additionally, European […]
The bar graph provides information regarding the annual employment duration of different age groups able to work steadily in one place in two countries, Europe and the USA, between 1985 and 2005. Overall, individuals aged 35-45 demonstrated a stronger commitment to working in one location compared to adults in both countries and across both years. […]
The graph illustrates the average number of years individuals aged 25-35 and 35-45 remained in one job in Europe and the USA in 1985 and 2005. Overall, the average job tenure declined between 1985 and 2005 in both Europe and the USA. Additionally, older individuals (35-45) tended to stay in jobs longer than younger ones […]
The bar chart illustrates the average job tenure, measured in years, for two age groups (25-35 and 35-45) in Europe and the USA between 1985 and 2005. Overall, employees in Europe tended to stay in their jobs longer than their counterparts in the USA across both age groups and time periods. In Europe, individuals aged […]
The bar chart provides a comparison of the average duration that individuals in two age brackets( 25-35 and 35-45) hold a single job across Europe and the USA during the years 1985 to 2005, with information conveyed in years. From a broader perspective, the findings reveal that Europe exhibited longer job tenure, whereas the USA […]
