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The bar chart provides information about the results of three questionnaires focused on the reasons for not going to work in one European country between 2000 and 2010. Overall, the survey results revealed that while the percentages of participants who chose stress, personal needs, and unexpected problems as reasons for being absent at work followed […]
The presented bar chart demonstrates the conclusion of three reviews on absenteeism in a various countries from Europe in three different timelines. The consequence represents the cause people found for not going to job. Overall, it is obvious that illnesses are mostly chosen by people as a reason to be unemployed, whereas stress is the […]
The bar chart depicts the results of three surveys on reasons for not going to work in a European country in 2000, 2005, and 2010. Overall, the absenteeism survey indicates that illness emerged as a primary reason for not going to work, while stress was the least significant factor. Additionally, both unexpected problems and personal […]
The bar chart illustrates the reasons for absenteeism from work in a European country over three years: 2000, 2005, and 2010. The reasons are categorized as illness, stress, personal needs, family responsibilities, and unexpected problems. Overall, illness was the most common reason for not going to work in all three years, while stress and unexpected […]
The bar chart illustrates the results of three surveys on absenteeism in a particular European country in the years of 2000,2005,and 2010.The results depict the reasons citizens gave for not going to work Overall,it can be clearly seen the number of people who not going to work reasons which are illness and family responsibilities saw […]
The bar chart compares the outcomes of three surveys on absent workers and the reasons for their absenteeism in a particularly European country in three years 2000, 2005, and 2010. Overall, the number of workers who did not attend their workplace because of sickness and family responsibilities reduced, while the figure for stress, personal needs, […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of time younger and older individuals allocate to different internet activities, apart from email, in their spare time. In general, the two age buckets exhibited several disparities in terms of internet activities.While the young tend to play games and spend their time on social networking as well as accessing […]
The bar chart displays information about people who did not go to work in terms of 5 different reasons in European countries between 2000 and 2010. Overall, it is clear that there were two figure which saw decrease( ilness and family responsibilities). Starting with the highest trends, in 2000 approximately 45% people sick and decrease […]
The bar chart illustrates the results of three surveys conducted in a European country in the years 2000, 2005, and 2010, showing the reasons people gave for not attending work. The reasons include illness, stress, personal needs, family responsibilities, and unexpected problems such as transport and weather issues. In 2000, illness was the most significant […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of people being absent from work for diferent reasons in the years 2000, 2005 and 2010. In general, illness was markedly more common than other reasons, while stress was the least popular in 2000 and 2005. In addition, illness saw a downward trend, which was opposite to personal needs. […]
The given bar chart provides five major reasons for not attending work changed from 2000 to 2010. Overall, it is evident that the figure for illness made up the highest portion in three surveys, while the most minority was seen in the stress reason. In 2000, the percentage of illness constituted the lion’s share of […]
The chart gives information about the results of three surveys about different reasons why people did not go to work in a country from Europe in 200,2005 and 2010. In general, illness was the main reason for work absence, while stress was the least biased factor. Personal needs and unexpected problems witnessed a significant rise, […]
The graph depicts the consequences of three examinations about the reasons why people did not go to work in a specific European country during three years 200,2005, and 2010. Overall, individuals with reasons for illness were almost the highest in three separate years, while that of stress was the lowest figure. It is also worth […]
The provided bar chart makes a comparison on the number of European respondents to the reasons for absening from work in the years 2000, 2005 and 2010. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the illness purpose hosted the highest proportion in three years, compared to the least contribution of stress as […]
The provided bar chart makes comparison of the rate of given reasons behind being absent from school or work in a specific nation in Europe over a 10-year period starting in 2000. From an overall perspective,illness was the dominant cause of absenteeism over the period,while stress was the least given reason for this. In 2000,there […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of five different reasons for people absenting at work in a European region from 2000 to 2010. Looking an overall perspective, the percentage of residents were absent from work due to illness was the highest. However, the reason while people did not go to work in the case of […]
The provided chart demonstrates the results of three surveys on absenteeism in a particular European nation, namely 2000, 2005, and 2010. Overall, it is evident that there were upward trends in the absenteeism rates for stress, personal needs, and unexpected problems, as opposed to illness and family responsibilities. Additionally, it is also noteworthy that the […]
The provided bar chart delineates how absenteeism rates, categorised into five different reasons, changed in a country in Europe in three separate years, namely 2000, 2005 and 2010. At first glance, it is readily discernible that while the proportion of respondents who said they took time off work due to illness and family obligations decreased, […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of people absent from work for five different reasons in a country in Europe between 2000 and 2010. Overall, the percentage of reasons for absence from work witnessed an upward trend over the period, apart from the figures for illness and family responsibility exhibited a gradual fall during the […]
The bar chart presents data from surveys conducted in a European country across the years 2000, 2005, and 2010, illustrating the various reasons for employee absenteeism. Illness, stress, personal needs (such as appointments and responsibilities), family responsibilities, and unexpected problems (like transportation issues or weather) are the listed causes. A notable observation is that illness […]
The given bar chart depicts the ratio of individuals’ absence at work based on different excuses in a specific country from Europe over a period of ten years. Overall, it is readily apparent that there was a rise in the percentage of people’s absence due to stress, personal needs and unexpected issues, while a downward […]
